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Aggregate Engineering in Supramolecular Polymers via Extensive Non-covalent Networks
Authors:Huang  Xin  Lv  Dong  Ai  Li-Qing  Cheng  Shuk Han  Yao  Xi
Abstract:Aggregate engineering of non-covalent networks endows supramolecular polymers with thermo-mechanical versatility, stimuliresponsive phase transitions and intrinsic damage-healing capabilities. However, most non-covalent networks are vulnerable at elevated temperatures, which suppresses the robustness of supramolecular polymers. Herein, ureidocytosine(UCy) motifs, which are capable of forming extensive non-covalent networks and thus robust molecular aggregates via multivalent hydrogen bonds and aromatic stackings, are proposed to enable precise programming of the thermo-mechanical versatility. Molecular simulations reveal that the enthalpic contributions from the UCy aggregates play dominant roles to compensate the entropic loss from the redistributions of polymeric spacers and stabilize the non-covalent networks over wide temperature windows. Such aggregate-level strategy offers prospects for applications which require thermo-mechanical versatility of supramolecular polymers, such as 3 D printing, microfabrication and damage-healing coating.
Keywords:Aggregate engineering  Damage-healing  Extensive non-covalent network  Ureidocytosine  Supramolecular polymers
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