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Toughening and Imparting Deconstructability to 3D-Printed Glassy Thermosets with "Transferinker" Additives.

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Qin, KP; Herzog-Arbeitman, A; Zou, W; Chakraborty, S; Kristufek, SL; Husted, KEL; Joly, GD; Craig, SL; Olsen, BD; Johnson, JA
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
November 2024

Thermoset toughness and deconstructability are often opposing features; simultaneously improving both without sacrificing other mechanical properties (e.g., stiffness and tensile strength) is difficult, but, if achieved, could enhance the usage lifetime and end-of-life options for these materials. Here, a strategy that addresses this challenge in the context of photopolymer resins commonly used for 3D printing of glassy, acrylic thermosets is introduced. It is shown that incorporating bis-acrylate "transferinkers," which are cross-linkers capable of undergoing degenerative chain transfer and new strand growth, as additives (5-25 mol%) into homemade or commercially available photopolymer resins leads to photopolymer thermosets with substantially improved tensile toughness and triggered chemical deconstructability with minimal impacts on Young's moduli, tensile strengths, and glass transition temperatures. These properties result from a transferinker-driven topological transition in network structure from the densely cross-linked long, heterogeneous primary strands of traditional photopolymer networks to more uniform, star-like networks with few dangling ends; the latter structure more effectively bear stress yet is also more easily depercolated via solvolysis. Thus, transferinkers represent a simple and effective strategy for improving the mechanical properties of photopolymer thermosets and providing a mechanism for their triggered deconstructability.

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Published In

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)

DOI

EISSN

1521-4095

ISSN

0935-9648

Publication Date

November 2024

Volume

36

Issue

44

Start / End Page

e2406600

Related Subject Headings

  • Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
  • 51 Physical sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 34 Chemical sciences
  • 09 Engineering
  • 03 Chemical Sciences
  • 02 Physical Sciences
 

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Qin, K. P., Herzog-Arbeitman, A., Zou, W., Chakraborty, S., Kristufek, S. L., Husted, K. E. L., … Johnson, J. A. (2024). Toughening and Imparting Deconstructability to 3D-Printed Glassy Thermosets with "Transferinker" Additives. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.), 36(44), e2406600. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202406600
Qin, K Peter, Abraham Herzog-Arbeitman, Weizhong Zou, Saswata Chakraborty, Samantha L. Kristufek, Keith E. L. Husted, Guy D. Joly, Stephen L. Craig, Bradley D. Olsen, and Jeremiah A. Johnson. “Toughening and Imparting Deconstructability to 3D-Printed Glassy Thermosets with "Transferinker" Additives.Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) 36, no. 44 (November 2024): e2406600. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202406600.
Qin KP, Herzog-Arbeitman A, Zou W, Chakraborty S, Kristufek SL, Husted KEL, et al. Toughening and Imparting Deconstructability to 3D-Printed Glassy Thermosets with "Transferinker" Additives. Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla). 2024 Nov;36(44):e2406600.
Qin, K. Peter, et al. “Toughening and Imparting Deconstructability to 3D-Printed Glassy Thermosets with "Transferinker" Additives.Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.), vol. 36, no. 44, Nov. 2024, p. e2406600. Epmc, doi:10.1002/adma.202406600.
Qin KP, Herzog-Arbeitman A, Zou W, Chakraborty S, Kristufek SL, Husted KEL, Joly GD, Craig SL, Olsen BD, Johnson JA. Toughening and Imparting Deconstructability to 3D-Printed Glassy Thermosets with "Transferinker" Additives. Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla). 2024 Nov;36(44):e2406600.
Journal cover image

Published In

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)

DOI

EISSN

1521-4095

ISSN

0935-9648

Publication Date

November 2024

Volume

36

Issue

44

Start / End Page

e2406600

Related Subject Headings

  • Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
  • 51 Physical sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 34 Chemical sciences
  • 09 Engineering
  • 03 Chemical Sciences
  • 02 Physical Sciences