Competing Effects of Amorphous and Crystalline Networks on the Mechanical Behavior of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Hydrogel

IF 5.1 1区 化学 Q1 POLYMER SCIENCE
Kun Song, Ming-Ke Zhang, Jing-Jing Han, Ming-Ming Chen, Jia-Zhuang Xu, Yue Yin, Zhong-Ming Li, Dong Liu
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We investigate the effect of amorphous and crystalline networks on the mechanical behavior of poly(vinyl alcohol) physical hydrogels by comparing the rheological properties and flow-induced structural evolution for samples annealed at different temperatures with rheometers and in situ small-angle X-ray and neutron-scattering measurements. Four strain regions, namely, the linear (I), yielding (II), linear (III), and strain-hardening (IV) regions, are revealed in the tensile response. A critical annealing temperature 74 °C is observed, which corresponds to the structural transition from isolated crystal to crystalline network and the mechanical transition from quasi-linear to nonlinear response. For samples annealed below 74 °C, mechanical response depends on the deformation of the soft amorphous network, and the destruction in network connectivity plays a key role in the slight yielding. For samples annealed above 74 °C, the hard crystal network provides high strength and stiffness to the gels, resulting in loss modulus and Young’s modulus an order of magnitude higher than those annealed below 74 °C. In region II, the rupture of crystalline network leads to the more drastic yielding. For all samples, crystal disaggregation along the flow direction is found to be constrained by the secondary nucleus length. Moreover, the flow-induced recrystallization results in the strain-hardening behavior in region IV. These results reveal the role of soft and hard network structures in determining the mechanical performance of physical hydrogels.

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Macromolecules
Macromolecules 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
9.30
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16.40%
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942
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Macromolecules publishes original, fundamental, and impactful research on all aspects of polymer science. Topics of interest include synthesis (e.g., controlled polymerizations, polymerization catalysis, post polymerization modification, new monomer structures and polymer architectures, and polymerization mechanisms/kinetics analysis); phase behavior, thermodynamics, dynamic, and ordering/disordering phenomena (e.g., self-assembly, gelation, crystallization, solution/melt/solid-state characteristics); structure and properties (e.g., mechanical and rheological properties, surface/interfacial characteristics, electronic and transport properties); new state of the art characterization (e.g., spectroscopy, scattering, microscopy, rheology), simulation (e.g., Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, multi-scale/coarse-grained modeling), and theoretical methods. Renewable/sustainable polymers, polymer networks, responsive polymers, electro-, magneto- and opto-active macromolecules, inorganic polymers, charge-transporting polymers (ion-containing, semiconducting, and conducting), nanostructured polymers, and polymer composites are also of interest. Typical papers published in Macromolecules showcase important and innovative concepts, experimental methods/observations, and theoretical/computational approaches that demonstrate a fundamental advance in the understanding of polymers.
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