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Reprocessable and Highly Creep-Resistant Covalent Adaptable Networks Incorporating Azine Dynamic Cross-Links via Free-Radical Polymerization. | LitMetric

Reprocessable and Highly Creep-Resistant Covalent Adaptable Networks Incorporating Azine Dynamic Cross-Links via Free-Radical Polymerization.

ACS Macro Lett

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208, United States.

Published: August 2025


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Article Abstract

Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) are a promising avenue for replacing conventional, unrecyclable thermosets with reprocessable, more sustainable networks incorporating dynamic cross-links. Azine dynamic chemistry has recently been explored and, thus far, has only been incorporated into step-growth CANs. We developed an azine-based cross-linker with methacrylate end groups, enabling radical-based CAN synthesis. Free-radical copolymerization of this cross-linker with -hexyl methacrylate yielded robust CANs with full property recovery upon reprocessing by compression molding at 120 °C. The associative azine dynamic chemistry resulted in constant cross-link density across the rubbery plateau, extraordinary creep suppression at temperatures of 190-210 °C, and severely limited stress relaxation at temperatures as high as 200-210 °C; nevertheless, this did not hinder the CAN's reprocessability by compression molding at 120 °C and 8 MPa pressure. Finally, preliminary injection molding and extrusion experiments at temperatures of 200-210 °C indicated the potential feasibility of these methods for azine-based CAN production.

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