Photo-mediated copper(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) “click” reactions for forming polymer networks as shape memory materials |
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Authors: | Matthew K. McBride Tao GongDevatha P. Nair Christopher N. Bowman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, UCB 596, Boulder, CO 80309, USA |
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Abstract: | The formation of polymer networks polymerized with the Copper (I) – catalyzed azide – alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) click reaction is described along with their accompanying utilization as shape memory polymers. Due to the click nature of the reaction and the synthetic accessibility of azide and alkyne functional-monomers, the polymer architecture was readily controlled through monomer design to manipulate crosslink density, ability for further functionalization, and the glass transition temperature (55–114 °C). Free strain recovery is used to quantify the shape memory properties of a model CuAAC network resulting in excellent shape fixity and recovery of 99%. The step growth nature of this polymerization results in homogenous network formation with narrow glass transitions ranges having half widths of the transition close to 15 °C for these materials resulting in shape recovery sharpness of 3.9%/°C in a model system comparable to similarly crosslinked chain growth polymers. Utilization of the CuAAC reaction to form shape memory materials opens a range of possibilities and behaviors that are not readily achieved in other shape memory materials such as (meth) acrylates, thiol-ene, thiol-Michael, and poly(caprolactone) based shape memory materials. |
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Keywords: | Shape memory polymers Click chemistry Azide |
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