Thermally Responsive Selenide‐containing Materials Based on Transalkylation of Selenonium Salts
Sisi Chen,
Vincent Scholiers,
Mengyao Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) possess unique properties as a result of their internal dynamic bonds, such as self‐healing and reprocessing abilities. In this study, we report a thermally responsive C‐Se dynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) that relies on the transalkylation exchange between selenonium salts and selenides, which undergo a fast transalkylation reaction in the absence of any catalyst. Additionally, we demonstrate the presence of a dissociative mechanism in the absence of selenide groups. After i… Show more
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