High-Performance
Vitrimer Entailing Renewable Plasticizer
Engineered for Processability and Reactivity toward Composite Applications
Posted on 2025-01-22 - 19:36
The present article introduces a high-performance epoxy
vitrimer
to target structural composite applications. By utilizing a reactive
diluent derived from biobased feedstock, the maximum glass transition
is tailored to maintain a sufficient temperature window for reprocessing,
avoiding the degradation of permanent bonds. Different fractions of
permanent cross-links are imbued into the network structure, and the
hybrid network is elucidated by creep and stress relaxation. The creep
behavior at service temperatures below 150 °C remains unaffected,
while slower bond exchange dynamics and higher extrapolated topology
freezing temperatures Tv are reported
for an increasing number of permanent cross-links. Comprehensive studies
of physicochemical, thermo-rheological, and curing reactions are carried
out and summarized in a conversion-temperature phase diagram first
reported for a vitrimer. The vitrimers show great malleability, even
with permanent cross-link fractions above the theoretical limit for
a percolated network formation, and we demonstrate recycling by comminuting
and subsequent reconsolidation. These findings provide valuable guidance
for enhancing material and process development of high-performance
vitrimer resins and lay the groundwork for advancing composites built
on vitrimer matrix systems.
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Lorenz, Niklas; Dyer, William E.; Kumru, Baris (2025). High-Performance
Vitrimer Entailing Renewable Plasticizer
Engineered for Processability and Reactivity toward Composite Applications. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.4c03731