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Maleimide Self-Reaction in Furan/Maleimide-Based Reversibly Crosslinked Polyketones: Processing Limitation or Potential Advantage?

Polymers crosslinked via furan/maleimide thermo-reversible chemistry have been extensively explored as reprocessable and self-healing thermosets and elastomers. For such applications, it is important that the thermo-reversible features are reproducible after many reprocessing and healing cycles. The...

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Autores principales: Orozco, Felipe, Niyazov, Zafarjon, Garnier, Timon, Migliore, Nicola, Zdvizhkov, Alexander T., Raffa, Patrizio, Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio, Picchioni, Francesco, Bose, Ranjita K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082230
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author Orozco, Felipe
Niyazov, Zafarjon
Garnier, Timon
Migliore, Nicola
Zdvizhkov, Alexander T.
Raffa, Patrizio
Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio
Picchioni, Francesco
Bose, Ranjita K.
author_facet Orozco, Felipe
Niyazov, Zafarjon
Garnier, Timon
Migliore, Nicola
Zdvizhkov, Alexander T.
Raffa, Patrizio
Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio
Picchioni, Francesco
Bose, Ranjita K.
author_sort Orozco, Felipe
collection PubMed
description Polymers crosslinked via furan/maleimide thermo-reversible chemistry have been extensively explored as reprocessable and self-healing thermosets and elastomers. For such applications, it is important that the thermo-reversible features are reproducible after many reprocessing and healing cycles. Therefore, side reactions are undesirable. However, we have noticed irreversible changes in the mechanical properties of such materials when exposing them to temperatures around 150 °C. In this work, we study whether these changes are due to the self-reaction of maleimide moieties that may take place at this rather low temperature. In order to do so, we prepared a furan-grafted polyketone crosslinked with the commonly used aromatic bismaleimide (1,1′-(methylenedi-4,1-phenylene)bismaleimide), and exposed it to isothermal treatments at 150 °C. The changes in the chemistry and thermo-mechanical properties were mainly studied by infrared spectroscopy, (1)H-NMR, and rheology. Our results indicate that maleimide self-reaction does take place in the studied polymer system. This finding comes along with limitations over the reprocessing and self-healing procedures for furan/maleimide-based reversibly crosslinked polymers that present their softening (decrosslinking) point at relatively high temperatures. On the other hand, the side reaction can also be used to tune the properties of such polymer products via in situ thermal treatments.
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spelling pubmed-80691752021-04-26 Maleimide Self-Reaction in Furan/Maleimide-Based Reversibly Crosslinked Polyketones: Processing Limitation or Potential Advantage? Orozco, Felipe Niyazov, Zafarjon Garnier, Timon Migliore, Nicola Zdvizhkov, Alexander T. Raffa, Patrizio Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio Picchioni, Francesco Bose, Ranjita K. Molecules Communication Polymers crosslinked via furan/maleimide thermo-reversible chemistry have been extensively explored as reprocessable and self-healing thermosets and elastomers. For such applications, it is important that the thermo-reversible features are reproducible after many reprocessing and healing cycles. Therefore, side reactions are undesirable. However, we have noticed irreversible changes in the mechanical properties of such materials when exposing them to temperatures around 150 °C. In this work, we study whether these changes are due to the self-reaction of maleimide moieties that may take place at this rather low temperature. In order to do so, we prepared a furan-grafted polyketone crosslinked with the commonly used aromatic bismaleimide (1,1′-(methylenedi-4,1-phenylene)bismaleimide), and exposed it to isothermal treatments at 150 °C. The changes in the chemistry and thermo-mechanical properties were mainly studied by infrared spectroscopy, (1)H-NMR, and rheology. Our results indicate that maleimide self-reaction does take place in the studied polymer system. This finding comes along with limitations over the reprocessing and self-healing procedures for furan/maleimide-based reversibly crosslinked polymers that present their softening (decrosslinking) point at relatively high temperatures. On the other hand, the side reaction can also be used to tune the properties of such polymer products via in situ thermal treatments. MDPI 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8069175/ /pubmed/33924288 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082230 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Orozco, Felipe
Niyazov, Zafarjon
Garnier, Timon
Migliore, Nicola
Zdvizhkov, Alexander T.
Raffa, Patrizio
Moreno-Villoslada, Ignacio
Picchioni, Francesco
Bose, Ranjita K.
Maleimide Self-Reaction in Furan/Maleimide-Based Reversibly Crosslinked Polyketones: Processing Limitation or Potential Advantage?
title Maleimide Self-Reaction in Furan/Maleimide-Based Reversibly Crosslinked Polyketones: Processing Limitation or Potential Advantage?
title_full Maleimide Self-Reaction in Furan/Maleimide-Based Reversibly Crosslinked Polyketones: Processing Limitation or Potential Advantage?
title_fullStr Maleimide Self-Reaction in Furan/Maleimide-Based Reversibly Crosslinked Polyketones: Processing Limitation or Potential Advantage?
title_full_unstemmed Maleimide Self-Reaction in Furan/Maleimide-Based Reversibly Crosslinked Polyketones: Processing Limitation or Potential Advantage?
title_short Maleimide Self-Reaction in Furan/Maleimide-Based Reversibly Crosslinked Polyketones: Processing Limitation or Potential Advantage?
title_sort maleimide self-reaction in furan/maleimide-based reversibly crosslinked polyketones: processing limitation or potential advantage?
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924288
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082230
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