Transparent, Self-Healing, and Recyclable Biomass-Based Covalent Adaptable Networks Formed via Magnolol and Dynamic Boronate Ester
Dongdong Zhang,
Yuhao Zhai,
Deteng Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Introducing renewable compounds and dynamic covalent bonds into polymeric networks to achieve sustainability, self-healing, and reprocessability is of great significance in reducing the carbon footprint of polymeric materials. This study developed sustainable biomass covalent adaptable networks (BCANs) using renewable magnolol and dynamic phenylborate. First, a prepolymer was obtained by using the phenolic hydroxyl group on magnolol and diglycidyl ether for epoxy ring opening addition polymerization. Then, the… Show more
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