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Superstretchable, yet stiff, fatigue-resistant ligament-like elastomers

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-30021-3

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21890731, 22075164]

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A new type of elastomer with superior mechanical properties, obtained through hierarchical crosslinking design, can be used as artificial ligaments in soft robotics.
Ligaments are flexible and stiff tissues around joints to support body movements, showing superior toughness and fatigue-resistance. Such a combination of mechanical properties is rarely seen in synthetic elastomers because stretchability, stiffness, toughness, and fatigue resistance are seemingly incompatible in materials design. Here we resolve this long-standing mismatch through a hierarchical crosslinking design. The obtained elastomer can endure 30,000% stretch and exhibit a Young's modulus of 18 MPa and toughness of 228 MJ m(-3), outperforming all the reported synthetic elastomers. Furthermore, the fatigue threshold is as high as 2,682 J m(-2), the same order of magnitude as the ligaments (similar to 1,000 J m(-2)). We reveal that the dynamic double-crosslinking network composed of Li+-O interactions and PMMA nanoaggregates allows for a hierarchical energy dissipation, enabling the elastomers as artificial ligaments in soft robotics.

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