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Soft‐Rigid Construction of Mechanically Robust, Thermally Stable, and Self‐Healing Polyimine Networks with Strongly Recyclable Adhesion
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AbstractReversible and recyclable thermosets have garnered increasing attention for their smart functionality and sustainability. However, they still face challenges in balancing comprehensive performance and dynamic features. Herein, silicon (Si)─oxygen (O) and imidazole units covalent bonds are coupled to generate a new class of bio‐polyimines (Bio‐Si‐PABZs), to endow them with high performance and excellent reprocessing capability and acid‐degradability. By tailoring the molar content of diamines, this Bio‐Si‐PABZs displayed both a markedly high glass transition temperature (162 °C) and a high char yield at 800 °C in an oxygen atmosphere (73.1%). These Bio‐Si‐PABZs with their favorable properties outperformed various previously reported polyimines and competed effectively with commercial fossil‐based polycarbonate. Moreover, the scratch (≈10 µm) on the surface of samples can be self‐healing within only 2 min, and an effective “Bird Nest”‐to‐“Torch” recycling can also be achieved through free amines solution. Most importantly, a bio‐based siloxane adhesive derived from the intermediate Bio‐Si‐PABZ‐1 by acidic degradation demonstrated broad and robust adhesion in various substrates, with values reaching up to ≈3.5 MPa. For the first time, this study lays the scientific groundwork for designing robust and recyclable polyimine thermosets with Si─O and imidazole units, as well as converting plastic wastes into thermal‐reversibility and renewable adhesives.
Title: Soft‐Rigid Construction of Mechanically Robust, Thermally Stable, and Self‐Healing Polyimine Networks with Strongly Recyclable Adhesion
Description:
AbstractReversible and recyclable thermosets have garnered increasing attention for their smart functionality and sustainability.
However, they still face challenges in balancing comprehensive performance and dynamic features.
Herein, silicon (Si)─oxygen (O) and imidazole units covalent bonds are coupled to generate a new class of bio‐polyimines (Bio‐Si‐PABZs), to endow them with high performance and excellent reprocessing capability and acid‐degradability.
By tailoring the molar content of diamines, this Bio‐Si‐PABZs displayed both a markedly high glass transition temperature (162 °C) and a high char yield at 800 °C in an oxygen atmosphere (73.
1%).
These Bio‐Si‐PABZs with their favorable properties outperformed various previously reported polyimines and competed effectively with commercial fossil‐based polycarbonate.
Moreover, the scratch (≈10 µm) on the surface of samples can be self‐healing within only 2 min, and an effective “Bird Nest”‐to‐“Torch” recycling can also be achieved through free amines solution.
Most importantly, a bio‐based siloxane adhesive derived from the intermediate Bio‐Si‐PABZ‐1 by acidic degradation demonstrated broad and robust adhesion in various substrates, with values reaching up to ≈3.
5 MPa.
For the first time, this study lays the scientific groundwork for designing robust and recyclable polyimine thermosets with Si─O and imidazole units, as well as converting plastic wastes into thermal‐reversibility and renewable adhesives.
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