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Mechanically strong and stiff supramolecular polymers enabled by fiber reinforced long-chain alkane matrix
Authors:Ping Lv  Xin Shen  Zhiliyu Cui  Bo Li  Qiangqiang Xu  Zhuo Yu  Weijie Lu  Haonan Shao  Yan Ge  Zhenhui Qi
Institution:Sino-German Joint Research Lab for Space Biomaterials and Translational Technology, Synergetic Innovation Center of Biological Optoelectronics and Healthcare Engineering (BOHE), School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China
Abstract:Fiber-reinforced-concrete (FRC) mechanism refers short discrete fibers that are uniformly distributed and randomly oriented, which offers an effective way to improve the mechanical performance of concrete. In the design of supramolecular polymers, an analogous concept of FRC appears to have been considered very rarely-although fibrous structure has been frequently observed/generated during the supramolecular polymerization. In this work, we apply the alkane thermosets, octadecane (C18H38) and tetracosane (C24H50), taking the role of “concrete”, and the low-molecular-weight monomer with long alkyl chains as the essential “fiber” component, to fabricate the “fiber reinforced supramolecular polymer”. Very much like FRC mechanism in material science, the resulting fiber reinforced supramolecular polymer thus exhibit unusually high mechanical strength and stiffness, which is unprecedented in the conventional supramolecular strategy.
Keywords:alkane matrix  fiber reinforced concrete effect  hydrogen bonding  supramolecular polymer
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