Supramolecular Elastomers. Particulate β-Sheet Nanocrystal-Reinforced Synthetic Elastic Networks

2016 
β-Sheet crystals in natural silks are particulate and less than 10 nm in size in all three dimensions. In synthetic supramolecular analogues of natural silks, β-sheet crystals have been found to be fibrous with the longest dimension exceeding 100 nm in the hydrogen-bonding direction. This work demonstrates that particulate β-sheet crystals can be achieved without the use of an elaborate amino acid sequence by simply grafting oligo(β-alanine) segments as pendent side groups to a butyl rubber main chain. The size control in the hydrogen-bonding direction is attributable to an entropic force that opposes the driving force for the self-assembly. The nanocrystals, especially those of trimeric β-alanine segments, display a remarkable ability to simultaneously provide stiffness, extensibility, and strength to the synthetic elastic network and do so highly efficiently at a low volume fraction of the material. The herein studied butyl rubber-based thermoplastic elastomers containing no more than 3.6 vol % of β-she...
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