Yin Wang, Zilong Cao, Tong Liu, Lin Wang, Zhongbao Fu, Yujuan Li, Jianhua Xu and Jiajun Fu
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Abstract
Supramolecular glassy polymers are innovative and versatile materials. Their tunable mechanical properties and sustainability have become the focus of current research. This review presents recent research on high-modulus and high-performance supramolecular glassy polymers, emphasizing the importance of using supramolecular bonding (non-covalent bonding) in design strategies to enhance material properties. In addition, the paper explores the cyclic utilization as well as self-healing capabilities of these polymers through non-covalent bonding and looks into the potential applications of supramolecular glassy polymers. Finally, the paper presents the current opportunities and major challenges in developing supramolecular glassy polymers, providing new ideas for high-performance materials.
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Materials Chemistry Frontiers focuses on the synthesis and chemistry of exciting new materials, and the development of improved fabrication techniques. Characterisation and fundamental studies that are of broad appeal are also welcome.
This is the ideal home for studies of a significant nature that further the development of organic, inorganic, composite and nano-materials.