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Investigations in Fundamental and Applied Polymer Mechanochemistry

Journal

MACROMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 217, Issue 3, Pages 354-364

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/macp.201500292

Keywords

3D printing; depolymerization; mechanochemistry; mechanophores; star polymers

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  1. University of Washington

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The field of polymer mechanochemistry has experienced rapid growth over the past decade, propelled largely by the development of force-activated functional groups (mechanophores) and polymer structure-reactivity principles for mechanochemical transduction. In addition to fundamental guidelines for converting mechanical input into chemical output, there has also been increasing focus toward the application of polymer mechanochemistry for specific functions, materials, and devices. These endeavors are made possible by multidisciplinary approaches involving designer polymer synthesis, computational modeling and design, and different fields of engineering. Described herein are contributions from our group on the development of flex activated mechanophores for small molecule release and star polymer mechanochemistry, as well as collaborative efforts toward mechanochemically triggered depolymerizations and 3D printed mechanochromic materials.

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