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Multifunctional polyurethane-vitrimers completely based on transcarbamoylation of carbamates: thermally-induced dual-shape memory effect and self-welding

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Environmental protection and resources exhaustion have become the two major obstacles that the human race faces. Moreover, conventional thermoset polymers, which have been extensively applied in various fields, are difficult to be reprocessed and recycled thereby resulting in a wastage of resources and environmental pollution owing to their chemical crosslinks. Therefore, vitrimers may be a good option to solve this problem. In this study, renewable castor oil was used as the raw material to synthesize multifunctional polyurethane-vitrimers (PUVs), whose intrinsic carbamate bonds undergo transcarbamoylation reactions in the presence of a catalyst. Reprocessing experiments have shown that reprocessed PUVs have nearly the same excellent tensile property compared with the pristine PUVs and have significant potential for future engineering applications. Subsequent studies have indicated that crosslinked networks have properties of thermally-induced dual-shape memory effect (dual-SME) and self-welding due to transesterification reactions of carbamate bonds. As the current methods of dealing with abandoned thermoset polyurethanes have drawbacks, it can be anticipated that our findings will create significant benefits for our life.

Graphical abstract: Multifunctional polyurethane-vitrimers completely based on transcarbamoylation of carbamates: thermally-induced dual-shape memory effect and self-welding

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The article was received on 10 Feb 2017, accepted on 08 Apr 2017 and first published on 19 May 2017


Article type: Paper
DOI: 10.1039/C7RA01711A
Citation: RSC Adv., 2017,7, 26858-26866
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    Multifunctional polyurethane-vitrimers completely based on transcarbamoylation of carbamates: thermally-induced dual-shape memory effect and self-welding

    P. Yan, W. Zhao, X. Fu, Z. Liu, W. Kong, C. Zhou and J. Lei, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 26858
    DOI: 10.1039/C7RA01711A

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