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Mechanics of elastomeric molecular composites
by
Clough, Jess M.
, Brown, Hugh R.
, Millereau, Pierre
, Creton, Costantino
, Ducrot, Etienne
, Wiseman, Meredith E.
, Sijbesma, Rint P.
in
Bonding strength
/ Breakage
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemistry
/ Cleavage
/ Composite materials
/ Condensed Matter
/ Covalent bonds
/ Crosslinking
/ Elasticity
/ Elastomers
/ Extensibility
/ Fracture toughness
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanoluminescence
/ Molecular chemistry
/ Molecular composites
/ Necking
/ Percolation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Polymers
/ Soft Condensed Matter
/ Stress-strain curves
2018
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Mechanics of elastomeric molecular composites
by
Clough, Jess M.
, Brown, Hugh R.
, Millereau, Pierre
, Creton, Costantino
, Ducrot, Etienne
, Wiseman, Meredith E.
, Sijbesma, Rint P.
in
Bonding strength
/ Breakage
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemistry
/ Cleavage
/ Composite materials
/ Condensed Matter
/ Covalent bonds
/ Crosslinking
/ Elasticity
/ Elastomers
/ Extensibility
/ Fracture toughness
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanoluminescence
/ Molecular chemistry
/ Molecular composites
/ Necking
/ Percolation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Polymers
/ Soft Condensed Matter
/ Stress-strain curves
2018
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Mechanics of elastomeric molecular composites
by
Clough, Jess M.
, Brown, Hugh R.
, Millereau, Pierre
, Creton, Costantino
, Ducrot, Etienne
, Wiseman, Meredith E.
, Sijbesma, Rint P.
in
Bonding strength
/ Breakage
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemistry
/ Cleavage
/ Composite materials
/ Condensed Matter
/ Covalent bonds
/ Crosslinking
/ Elasticity
/ Elastomers
/ Extensibility
/ Fracture toughness
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanoluminescence
/ Molecular chemistry
/ Molecular composites
/ Necking
/ Percolation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ Polymer matrix composites
/ Polymers
/ Soft Condensed Matter
/ Stress-strain curves
2018
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Mechanics of elastomeric molecular composites
2018
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A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversible elasticity with high fracture toughness, in particular for moduli above 1 MPa. Our recent discovery of multiple network acrylic elastomers opened a pathway to obtain precisely such a combination. We show here that they can be seen as true molecular composites with a well–cross-linked network acting as a percolating filler embedded in an extensible matrix, so that the stress–strain curves of a family of molecular composite materials made with different volume fractions of the same cross-linked network can be renormalized into a master curve. For low volume fractions (<3%) of cross-linked network, we demonstrate with mechanoluminescence experiments that the elastomer undergoes a strong localized softening due to scission of covalent bonds followed by a stable necking process, a phenomenon never observed before in elastomers. The quantification of the emitted luminescence shows that the damage in the material occurs in two steps, with a first step where random bond breakage occurs in the material accompanied by a moderate level of dissipated energy and a second step where a moderate level of more localized bond scission leads to a much larger level of dissipated energy. This combined use of mechanical macroscopic testing and molecular bond scission data provides unprecedented insight on how tough soft materials can damage and fail.
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