From nature to innovative self-healing materials:The dynamics of a self-healing polyisoprene network
Double networks consisting of both permanent and transient cross-links are a new interesting class of materials which shows an extreme potential for applications with adaptive requirements. In the framework of a PhD thesis and EU-funded project SHINE we recently mastered the synthesis, rheology and the SANS characterization of such systems under equilibrium. This proposal therefore aims at the microscopic investigation of the associated underlying dynamics at the length scales of the chains by means of NSE (IN15) in isotropic state as well as a first assessment of the non-equilibrium behaviour under strain by SANS (D11).
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Barbara J. Gold; LINDNER Peter; PYCKHOUT-HINTZEN Wim; RICHTER Dieter and WISCHNEWSKI Andreas. (2014). From nature to innovative self-healing materials:The dynamics of a self-healing polyisoprene network. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-11-1673