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Vitrimers are a class of covalent adaptable networks (CANs) that undergo topology reconfiguration via associative exchange reactions, enabling reprocessing at elevated temperatures. Here, we show that cross-linker reactivity represents an additional design parameter to tune stress relaxation rates in vitrimers. Guided by calculated activation barriers, we prepared a series of cross-linkers with varying reactivity for the conjugate addition—elimination of thiols in a PDMS vitrimer. Surprisingly, despite a wide range of stress relaxation rates, we observe that the flow activation energy of the bulk material is independent of the cross-linker structure. Superposition of storage and loss moduli from frequency sweeps can be performed for different cross-linkers, indicating the same exchange mechanism. We show that we can mix different cross-linkers in a single material in order to further modulate the stress relaxation behavior.more » « less
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Ishibashi, Jacob S.; Pierce, Ian C.; Chang, Alice B.; Zografos, Aristotelis; El-Zaatari, Bassil M.; Fang, Yan; Weigand, Steven J.; Bates, Frank S.; Kalow, Julia A. (, Macromolecules)null (Ed.)
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Danielsen, Scott P.; Beech, Haley K.; Wang, Shu; El-Zaatari, Bassil M.; Wang, Xiaodi; Sapir, Liel; Ouchi, Tetsu; Wang, Zi; Johnson, Patricia N.; Hu, Yixin; et al (, Chemical Reviews)null (Ed.)