Effect of the Crosslinking Degree on Self-healing Poly(1,2,3-triazolium) Adhesive

2021 
Dynamic covalent materials are a class of polymer that could be stress-relaxation, reprocessable and self-healing due to dynamic cross-links in network. Dynamic cross-links play an important role in the typical characteristic of self-healing polymers. It was meaningful to understand the effect of crosslinking degree on the properties of poly(1,2,3-triazolium) (PTAM). In this article, the dynamic covalent network of PTAM adhesive has been used to study the effect of crosslinking degree. A series of PTAM adhesive with different crosslinking degrees have been obtained by changing the amount of crosslinker. Adhesion property can first rise then fall down with the increase of crosslinking degree and the best lap-shear strength was above 20 MPa. Creep resistance and solvent resistance can be enhanced with the increase of crosslinking degree. Self-healing studies have shown that crosslinking degree can enhance the ability of self-healing, but too high crosslinking degree raises the temperature of self-healing and causes side reaction which reduces the self-healing efficiency. These results provide some insights for the influence of the crosslinking degree on the self-healing and the structural design of dynamic covalent materials. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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