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Molecular self-healing mechanisms between C60-fullerene and anthracene unveiled by Raman and two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 18, Issue 27, Pages 17973-17982

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6cp03464k

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [SPP 1568, PO563/25-2, DI1517/9-1, HA6306/3-1, SCHU1229/13-1]

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The self-healing polymer P(LMA-co-MeAMMA) crosslinked with C-60-fullerene has been studied by FT-Raman spectroscopy in combination with two-dimensional (2D) correlation analysis and density functional theory calculations. To unveil the molecular changes during the self-healing process mediated by the Diels-Alder equilibrium between 10-methyl-9-anthracenyl groups and C-60-fullerene different anthraceneC(60)-fullerene adducts have been synthesized and characterized by time-, concentration- and temperature-dependent FT-Raman measurements. The self-healing process could be monitored via the C-60-fullerene vibrations at 270, 432 and 1469 cm(-1). Furthermore, the detailed analysis of the concentration-dependent FT-Raman spectra point towards the formation of anthracene-C-60-fullerene adducts with an unusual high amount of anthracene bound to C-60-fullerene in the polymer film, while the 2D correlation analysis of the temperature-dependent Raman spectra suggests a stepwise dissociation of anthracene-C-60-fullerene adducts, which are responsible for the self-healing of the polymer.

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