in SR 1.27 Von-Danckelmann-Platz 4, 06120 Halle
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
“Incorporating dynamic covalent bonds into polymers to control viscoelasticity and molecular transport”
Dynamic covalent bonds incorporated into a polymer network can lead to materials which are capable of being recycled, dissolved back to monomer, and self-heal in response to damage. Dynamic bonds can also dramatically impact the relaxation, viscoelasticity, and transport of small molecules through a polymer. In this talk I will discuss the important roles of dynamic covalent chemistry on the fundamental properties of polymers for a range of applications.