JOURNAL ARTICLE

Reinforcement of Optically Healable Supramolecular Polymers with Cellulose Nanocrystals

Abstract

We report the preparation and characterization of light-healable nanocomposites based on cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and a metallosupramolecular polymer (MSP) assembled from a telechelic poly(ethylene-co-butylene) that was end-functionalized with 2,6-bis(1′-methylbenzimidazolyl) pyridine (Mebip) ligands and Zn(NTf2)2. The polymer absorbs incident ultraviolet (UV) radiation and converts it into heat, which causes dissociation of the metal–ligand motifs. This process liquefies the material, and small defects are readily filled. When the UV light is switched off, the MSP reassembles and the original properties are restored. The introduction of CNCs into the MSP matrix leads to a significant increase of the stiffness and strength, from 52 and 1.7 MPa for the neat polymer to 135 and 5.6 MPa upon introduction of 10% w/w CNCs. The Zn2+ ions bind to the CNCs which means the metal:ligand ratio of the MSP must be adjusted accordingly. In nanocomposites thus made, deliberately introduced defects can be efficiently healed.

Keywords:
Polymer Materials science Nanocomposite Supramolecular chemistry Cellulose Supramolecular polymers Polymer chemistry Metal ions in aqueous solution Nanocrystal Dissociation (chemistry) Metal Ligand (biochemistry) Ultraviolet Chemical engineering Ultraviolet light Chemistry Nanotechnology Composite material Organic chemistry Molecule

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Topics

Advanced Cellulose Research Studies
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Biomaterials
Polymer composites and self-healing
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Lignin and Wood Chemistry
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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