Harnessing Interfacially-Active Nanorods to Regenerate
Severed Polymer Gels
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Abstract
With newly developed computational
approaches, we design a nanocomposite
that enables self-regeneration of the gel matrix when a significant
portion of the material is severed. The cut instigates the dynamic
cascade of cooperative events leading to the regrowth. Specifically,
functionalized nanorods localize at the new interface and initiate
atom transfer radical polymerization with monomers and cross-linkers
in the outer solution. The reaction propagates to form a new cross-linked
gel, which can be tuned to resemble the uncut material