Recyclable, Self-healable, and Highly Malleable Poly(urethane-urea)s with improved Thermal and Mechanical Performances.

Developing recyclable, self-healable and highly malleable thermosets is one of the keys to relieve environmental pollution and meet our increasing demand for "greener" materials. Hindered urea bonds (HUBs) have been successfully incorporated in preparing dynamic covalent networks with those desirable properties. However, one key drawback is the low thermal stability and poor mechanical performance of previously reported systems. In this work, we demonstrated that the incorporation of aromatic-moiety-containing diamine based HUBs can greatly improve the thermal and mechanical performance of the PUUs while still maintaining the desirable recycling, self-healing and reprocessing properties. Studies on model compounds revealed the origin of the thermal stability and demonstrated the dynamic property. The aromatic-containing diamine based HUBs were then used to prepare a series of catalyst-free poly(urethane-urea)s (PUUs) with improved thermal and mechanical properties. The dynamic HUBs significantly reduced the relaxation time scale and allowed the PUU networks to be recycled multiple times. The healed and recycled PUUs regained most of the mechanical strength and integrity of the original material. Therefore, this unique and simple approach is expected to open up new avenues to design PUUs with optimal performance for various applications.

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