Superstretchable Elastomer from Cross-linked Ring Polymers

Jiuling Wang, Thomas C. O'Connor, Gary S. Grest, Ting Ge*

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Abstract

The stretchability of polymeric materials is critical to many applications such as flexible electronics and soft robotics, yet the stretchability of conventional cross-linked linear polymers is limited by the entanglements between polymer chains. We show using molecular dynamics simulations that cross-linked ring polymers are significantly more stretchable than cross-linked linear polymers. Compared to linear polymers, the entanglements between ring polymers do not act as effective cross-links. As a result, the stretchability of cross-linked ring polymers is determined by the maximum extension of polymer strands between cross-links, rather than between trapped entanglements as in cross-linked linear polymers. The more compact conformation of ring polymers before deformation also contributes to the increase in stretchability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number237801
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume128
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jun 2022
Externally publishedYes

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