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Making Insoluble Polymer Networks Malleable via Olefin Metathesis
Covalently cross-linked polymers have many technological
applications
for their excellent properties, but they suffer from the lack of processability
and adaptive properties. We report a simple, efficient method of generating
adaptive cross-linked polymers via olefin metathesis. By introducing
a very low level of the Grubbs’ second-generation Ru metathesis
catalyst, a chemically cross-linked polybutadiene network becomes
malleable at room temperature while retaining its insolubility. The
stress relaxation capability increases with increasing level of catalyst
loading. In sharp contrast, catalyst-free control samples with identical
network topology and cross-linking density do not show any adaptive
properties. This chemistry should offer a possibility to combine the
dimensional stability and solvent resistance of cross-linked polymers
and the processability/adaptibility of thermoplastics