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  • 2024Permeation-Enhancing Strategies for Transdermal Delivery of Cannabinoids1citations
  • 2023Antimicrobial silicone skin adhesives facilitated by controlled octenidine release from glycerol compartments5citations
  • 2022A reliable quantitative method for determining CBD content and release from transdermal patches in Franz cells9citations
  • 2021Glycerol‐Filled Silicone Adhesive Patches with Excellent Sun Protection1citations
  • 2019Glycerol-silicone foams - Tunable 3-phase elastomeric porous materials20citations
  • 2018Degradation patterns of silicone-based dielectric elastomers in electrical fields15citations
  • 2016Silicone elastomers with superior softness and dielectric propertiescitations
  • 2016Bimodal condensation silicone elastomers as dielectric elastomerscitations
  • 2016Self-Healing, High-Permittivity Silicone Dielectric Elastomer147citations
  • 2016A simple method for reducing inevitable dielectric loss in high-permittivity dielectric elastomers32citations
  • 2016The Current State of Silicone-Based Dielectric Elastomer Transducers391citations
  • 2016Molecular beam deposition of high-permittivity polydimethylsiloxane for nanometer-thin elastomer films in dielectric actuators12citations
  • 2016Molecular beam deposition of high-permittivity polydimethylsiloxane for nanometer-thin elastomer films in dielectric actuators12citations
  • 2016Mechanically compliant electrodes and dielectric elastomers from PEG-PDMS copolymerscitations
  • 2016Mechanical and Electrical Ageing Effects on the Long-Term Stretching of Silicone Dielectric Elastomers with Soft Fillers:Long-Term Stretching of Silicone Dielectric Elastomers30citations
  • 2015A new soft dielectric silicone elastomer matrix with high mechanical integrity and low losses89citations
  • 2015Super soft silicone elastomers with high dielectric permittivity11citations
  • 2015High energy density interpenetrating networks from ionic networks and silicone6citations
  • 2015Dielectric elastomers, with very high dielectric permittivity, based on silicone and ionic interpenetrating networks55citations
  • 2015Functional silicone elastomers via novel siloxane copolymers and chain extenderscitations
  • 2015Functional silicone copolymers and elastomers with high dielectric permittivitycitations
  • 2015Silicone chain extendercitations
  • 2015Soft Functional Silicone Elastomers with High Dielectric Permittivty: Simple Additives vs. Cross-Linked Synthesized Copolymerscitations
  • 2015Silicone elastomers with high dielectric permittivity and high dielectric breakdown strength based on tunable functionalized copolymers3citations
  • 2014Synthetic Strategies for High Dielectric Constant Silicone Elastomerscitations
  • 2014Synthetic Strategies for High Dielectric Constant Silicone Elastomerscitations
  • 2014Silicone elastomers with high dielectric permittivity and high dielectric breakdown strength based on dipolar copolymers108citations
  • 2013Novel silicone compatible cross-linkers for controlled functionalization of PDMS networks6citations
  • 2013Novel cross-linkers for PDMS networks for controlled and well distributed grafting of functionalities by click chemistry74citations
  • 2013Silicone resembling poly (propylene glycol) interpenetrating networks based on no pre-stretch as basis for electrical actuators1citations
  • 2013Dipolar cross-linkers for PDMS networks with enhanced dielectric permittivity and low dielectric loss46citations
  • 2013Intelligente materialer som kunstige muskler og energi-høsterecitations
  • 2013Development of novel PDMS elastomers for dielectric electroactive polymers (DEAPs)citations
  • 2012New Cross-linkers for PDMS Networkscitations
  • 2012Development of new PDMS based materials for dielectric electroactive polymers (DEAPs) as actuators and generatorscitations
  • 2012Udvikling af materialer til kunstige musklercitations
  • 2012Novel silicone compatible cross-linkers for controlled and well distributed functionalization of PDMS networkscitations
  • 2012Bimodal Networks as Candidates for Electroactive Polymerscitations
  • 2011New Cross-linkers for PDMS Networkscitations

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  • Skov, Anne Ladegaard
  • Torabi, Atefeh
  • Chiaula, Valeria
  • Madsen, Peter Jeppe
  • Nielsen, A. C.
  • Mazurek, Piotr Stanislaw
  • Andersen, Aaron J. C.
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  • Ekbrant, Björn Erik Fristrup
  • Zakaria, Shamsul Bin
  • Daugaard, Anders Egede
  • Hvilsted, Søren
  • Müller, Bert
  • Osman, Bekim
  • Florian, M. Weiss
  • Töpper, Tino
  • Leung, Vanessa
  • Weiss, Florian M.
  • Razak, Aliff Hisyam A.
  • Barcohen, Y.
  • Hvilsted, Soren
  • Dimitrov, Ivaylo
  • Goswami, Kaustav
  • Benslimane, Mohamed Yahia
  • Bejenariu, Anca Gabriela
  • Marín, José Manuel Román
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Novel cross-linkers for PDMS networks for controlled and well distributed grafting of functionalities by click chemistry

  • Daugaard, Anders Egede
  • Skov, Anne Ladegaard
  • Madsen, Frederikke Bahrt
  • Dimitrov, Ivaylo
  • Hvilsted, Søren
Abstract

An azide-containing, trifunctional vinyl cross-linker for silicone networks has been synthesized. The cross-linker has through Cu(i) catalyzed 1,3-cycloaddition been reacted with six different alkyne-containing chemical groups which each possess a particular functionality. The functional cross-linkers have been utilized to prepare novel polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) networks. All functional cross-linkers were successfully incorporated into the networks and were demonstrated to be well distributed within the PDMS films. This was substantiated by fluorescence microscopy of a film prepared with the 4-methyl-umbelliferone containing cross-linker. TGA showed that a ferrocene functionality increased the thermal degradation temperature of PDMS. It was furthermore shown that the incorporation of only 0.25 wt% of the push-pull dipole, ethynyl-4-nitrobenzene, increased the dielectric permittivity of PDMS by 35%. The contact angle of PDMS films was increased from 108° to 116° by the introduction of a small poly(pentafluorostyrene) chain. Finally, 17α-ethynyl-1,3,5(10)-estratriene-3,17β-diol and 1-ethynyl-3,5- bis(trifluoromethyl)benzene were incorporated as examples of other functional groups. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Topics
  • thermogravimetry
  • alkyne
  • fluorescence microscopy
  • degradation temperature