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Silica-Epoxy Vitrimer Nanocomposites

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MACROMOLECULES
Volume 49, Issue 16, Pages 5893-5902

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.6b00826

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  1. ESPCI
  2. CNRS

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Reinforced silica-epoxy vitrimer nanocomposites have been made in a solvent-free, easily processable, and economical way with filler contents up to 40 wt %. Increasing silica content leads to higher modulus materials in both glassy and rubbery regions. These nanocomposites are insoluble like permanent cross-linked networks but can completely relax stresses by thermoactivated exchange reactions that rearrange the network topology. Furthermore, the surface functionalization of particles improves the dispersion of fillers and accelerates the relaxation process Similar results were obtained with industrial precipitated silica, which would allow vitrimer nanocomposites to be produced on an industrial scale.

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