由二异氰酸酯三聚体和聚乙二醇合成的聚氨酯通过热可逆的Diels-Alder反应进行交联

IF 3.4 4区 工程技术 Q2 POLYMER SCIENCE
Heru Santoso, Sabrina Aufar Salma, Frita Yuliati, Shayrilla Chairunnisa Nur Afifa, Sumarno Sumarno
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通过呋喃官能化聚氨酯预聚物与双马来酰亚胺(BMI)的Diels-Alder反应,合成了一系列自修复聚氨酯(PU)聚合物。PU预聚物是聚乙二醇(PEG)和五亚甲基二异氰酸酯三聚体(PDI-t)的反应产物。糠胺与PU末端的异氰基结合,得到糠胺聚氨酯(PU- fa)。PU-FA通过呋喃基团和BMI之间的动态键交联,与材料形成可逆键。本研究探索了不同热条件下的可逆聚合物网络,包括不同的反应参数、预聚物比例和愈合温度,以评估这些聚合物的愈合能力。结果表明,PU-DA具有热可逆性,DSC分析中出现吸热峰,表明通过反diols - alder (r-DA)反应进行键裂解。在70℃冷却24 h后,该吸热峰再次出现,进一步证实了反应的可逆性。此外,热可逆Diels-Alder反应和分子链热迁移率的协同作用促进了PU-DA膜的裂纹愈合。自愈性能评价表明,NCO/OH比为1.5的PU-DA试样在自愈后的拉伸强度较热处理前的原始PU-DA试样有所降低。相反,NCO/OH比率为3的样品显示出超过100%的愈合效率,这归因于增强的交联密度,这有助于更坚固的网络结构。在本研究中,以PDI三聚体为原料成功合成了自愈聚氨酯(PU-DA)。研究结果证实,PU-DA中呋喃和马来酰亚胺基团之间的可逆相互作用激活了材料的愈合机制,使其能够自主修复结构损伤
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Polyurethanes synthesized from diisocyanate trimers and polyethylene glycol undergo crosslinking via thermally reversible Diels–Alder reactions

A series of self-healing polyurethane (PU) polymers were synthesized via the Diels–Alder reaction between the furan-functionalized PU prepolymer and bismaleimide (BMI). The PU prepolymer is a reaction product of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and a pentamethylene diisocyanate trimer (PDI-t). Furfuryl amine was attached to the terminal isocyanic groups of PU, resulting in furfuryl amine polyurethane (PU-FA). PU-FA was cross-linked via dynamic bonds between the furan groups and BMI, generating reversible bonds with the material. This study explored reversible polymer networks under various thermal conditions, including different reaction parameters, prepolymer ratios, and healing temperatures, to evaluate the healing capabilities of these polymers. The results demonstrated that PU-DA exhibits thermal reversibility, as evidenced by the appearance of an endothermic peak in the DSC analysis, indicating bond cleavage via the retro-Diels–Alder (r-DA) reaction. This endothermic peak re-emerged after cooling at 70 °C for 24 h, further confirming the reversibility of the reaction. Additionally, crack healing in the PU-DA film was facilitated by the synergistic effects of the thermally reversible Diels–Alder reaction and the thermal mobility of molecular chains. The self-healing performance evaluation revealed that PU-DA samples with an NCO/OH ratio of 1.5 exhibited a reduction in tensile strength after healing compared to the original PU-DA specimens before heat treatment. Conversely, samples with an NCO/OH ratio of 3 demonstrated a healing efficiency exceeding 100%, attributed to the enhanced cross-link density, which contributed to a more robust network structure.

Graphical abstract

In this study, self-healing Diels-Alder polyurethane (PU-DA) was successfully synthesized using PDI trimer. The findings confirmed that the material's healing mechanism is activated by the reversible interaction between furan and maleimide groups within PU-DA, enabling it to autonomously repair structural damage

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Macromolecular Research
Macromolecular Research 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
4.70
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8.30%
发文量
100
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: Original research on all aspects of polymer science, engineering and technology, including nanotechnology Presents original research articles on all aspects of polymer science, engineering and technology Coverage extends to such topics as nanotechnology, biotechnology and information technology The English-language journal of the Polymer Society of Korea Macromolecular Research is a scientific journal published monthly by the Polymer Society of Korea. Macromolecular Research publishes original researches on all aspects of polymer science, engineering, and technology as well as new emerging technologies using polymeric materials including nanotechnology, biotechnology, and information technology in forms of Articles, Communications, Notes, Reviews, and Feature articles.
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