2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c00272
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Biobased Aliphatic Polyurethane Vitrimer with Superior Mechanical Performance and Fluorescence-Based Defect Diagnostic Function

Abstract: Thermosetting polyurethanes generally have robust mechanical properties, good chemical resistance, and biocompatibility. However, they suffer difficulties in repairing or recycling once they served their initial purpose as a result of their cross-linked structure. Hence, we report an unconventional catalyst-free polyurethane vitrimer (PUV) prepared from a bio-based feedstock. The obtained compounds have abundant carbamate linkages, and the dense hydrogen bonds between carbamates and hydroxyl groups contribute … Show more

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“…Hence, vitrimer systems exhibit the capacity for reversible reactions, allowing for the breaking and formation of bonds in response to external stimuli while maintaining the overall count of chemical bonds. This distinctive characteristic arises from the investigation and study of various dynamic covalent bonds, encompassing ester [13,14], carbonate [15], carbamate [16][17][18], acetal [19,20], imine [21][22][23], boron ester [24][25][26], diboroxine [27], silyl ether [28,29], disulfide [30,31], triazolium [32], and others [33], within this system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, vitrimer systems exhibit the capacity for reversible reactions, allowing for the breaking and formation of bonds in response to external stimuli while maintaining the overall count of chemical bonds. This distinctive characteristic arises from the investigation and study of various dynamic covalent bonds, encompassing ester [13,14], carbonate [15], carbamate [16][17][18], acetal [19,20], imine [21][22][23], boron ester [24][25][26], diboroxine [27], silyl ether [28,29], disulfide [30,31], triazolium [32], and others [33], within this system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%