Covalent Adaptable Networks Containing Nitrogen-Coordinated Boronic Ester and Imine Bonds
Yuhan Ding,
Ruoxuan Miao,
Jie Liu
et al.
Abstract:Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) are supposed to address the reprocessing and recycling issues of epoxy resins via their reversible cross-linking structures. However, the development of epoxy CANs simultaneously exhibiting high mechanical strength and fast-reprocessing ability is still a huge challenge. Herein, epoxy CANs with high mechanical strength and fast-reprocessing ability are fabricated by modifying linear epoxy polymers with nitrogencoordinated boronic ester and imine bonds. Owing to their high cro… Show more
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