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Designing Mechanomutable Composites: Reconfiguring the Structure of Nanoparticle Networks through Mechanical Deformation
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a new dynamic, three-dimensional computer model, we simulate
the tensile deformation of polymer-grafted nanoparticles that are
cross-linked by labile bonds, which can readily rupture and reform.
For a range of relatively high strains, the network does not fail,
but rather restructures into a stable, ordered structure. Within this
network, the reshuffling of the labile bonds enables the formation
of this new morphology. The results provide guidelines for designing
mechano-responsive hybrid materials that undergo controllable structural
transitions through the application of applied forces