Investigating the Water-Induced Stiffening Mechanism in a Novel Polyurethane through Simulation and Experimental Analysis
Ao Wang,
Wenkai Liu,
Xiaohan Jin
et al.
Abstract:Much attention has been drawn to our previously reported
polyurethane
featuring a hard backbone and dangling poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)
soft segment. It is endowed with a unique self-stiffening property
when exposed to water. Yet the mechanism from a molecular perspective
is still not quite clear. Herein, coarse-grained (CG) and all-atom
(AA) molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, alongside experimental approaches,
have been employed to unravel the mechanism behind the phenomenon.
It is confirmed that water co… Show more
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