Adaptable covalently cross-linked fibers

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  • who: Hui Tan from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Adaptable covalently cross-linked fibers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors demonstrate the efficiency of this strategy via dynamic oximeurethane based CANs, and successfully prepare adaptable covalently crosslinked fibers with robust mechanical properties (maximum elongation of 2639%, tensile strength of 87.68 MPa, almost complete recovery from an elongation of 800%) and solvent resistance. The main reason for these results was the rapid reversible dissociation/association of a large number of oximeurethane bonds, and resulting in the temporarily disconnected networks.
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