Issue 17, 2022

A reconfigurable crosslinking system via an asymmetric metal–ligand coordination strategy

Abstract

Metal–ligand (M–L) coordination crosslinked elastomers have shown potential in multiple fields. However, innovative molecular designs and profound characterizations into the short-range structure remain a challenge. Here, we report an asymmetric M–L coordination strategy as a new design for polymers. Through a one-pot multi-component polymerization, a primary thio-β-diketone was introduced into the polymer chain, based on which a series of metal-coordination crosslinked elastomers were prepared. Compared with the symmetric ligand, the primary thio-β-diketone showed higher binding ability and dynamics, resulting in higher mechanical strength and lower hysteresis. Isothermal titration calorimetry, single-molecule force spectroscopy and rheology measurements were applied to prove the consistency between different scales for the coordinating elastomers. Benefitting from the simple and unique coordinating system, extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) was exploited to survey the change of coordinating structures during stretching, observing the extension, distortion and breaking of coordination bonds directly. This strategy can pave the way for new designs of metal–ligand interactions in material science.

Graphical abstract: A reconfigurable crosslinking system via an asymmetric metal–ligand coordination strategy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jan 2022
Accepted
26 Mar 2022
First published
30 Mar 2022

Polym. Chem., 2022,13, 2531-2537

A reconfigurable crosslinking system via an asymmetric metal–ligand coordination strategy

X. An, Y. Li, M. Xu, Z. Xu, W. Ma, R. Du, G. Wan, H. Yan, Y. Cao, D. Ma, Q. Zhang and X. Jia, Polym. Chem., 2022, 13, 2531 DOI: 10.1039/D2PY00132B

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