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SB07.04.01 2023 MRS Spring Meeting

Soft Materials by Design: Unconventional Polymer Networks Give Extreme Properties

When and Where

Apr 12, 2023
8:30am - 9:00am

Moscone West, Level 2, Room 2018

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Xuanhe Zhao1

Massachusetts Institute of Technology1

Abstract

Xuanhe Zhao1

Massachusetts Institute of Technology1
Soft materials are ubiquitous in nature and everyday life. The first part of the talk is focused on a general strategy to design soft materials possessing extreme properties. The second part of the talk is specifically focused on the toughening of soft materials. The ratio between fracture toughness and intrinsic fracture energy of a soft material defines its toughness enhancement. Soft materials’ toughness enhancement has been long attributed to their bulk stress-stretch hysteresis induced by dissipation mechanisms such as Mullins effect and viscoelasticity. With a combination of experiments and theory, here we show that the bulk dissipation mechanisms significantly underestimate the toughness enhancement of soft tough materials. We propose a new mechanism and scaling law to account for extreme toughening of diverse soft materials. We show that the toughness enhancement of soft materials relies on both bulk hysteric dissipation, and near-crack dissipation due to mechanisms such as polymer-chain entanglement. Unlike the bulk hysteric dissipation, the near-crack dissipation does not necessarily induce large stress-stretch hysteresis of the bulk material. The extreme toughening mechanism can be universally applied to various soft tough materials, ranging from double-network hydrogels, interpenetrating-network hydrogels, entangled-network hydrogels and slide-ring hydrogels, to unfilled and filled rubbers.

Keywords

Al | differential thermal analysis (DTA) | scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM)

Symposium Organizers

Pengfei Cao, Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Ximin He, University of California, Los Angeles
Kay Saalwaechter, Martin-Luther-Universität-Halle-Wittenberg

Symposium Support

Bronze
MilliporeSigma
Royal Society of Chemistry

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature