Supramolecular Nanoclusters Enable High‐Performance and Recyclable Epoxy Resins

L Lei Xu Z Zihan Zhao Z Zhaohua He (Beijing Advanced Innovation Center For Soft Matter Science and Engineering Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing China) O Ousheng Zhang J Jianhua Tang B Baoyan Zhang J Jigang Yang J Jun Hu

Abstract

ABSTRACT Epoxy resins are essential matrix materials for high‐performance composites, yet achieving both superior mechanical properties and recyclability remains a significant challenge. In this study, we report a supramolecular nanocluster (SNs) strategy to simultaneously address these dual demands. The SNs, synthesized via cationic polymerization of an epoxy monomer initiated by a Zn 2 + ‐based liquid coordination complex, incorporate metal‐coordination and hydrogen‐bonding interactions along with flexible polyether chains. When integrated into a highly cross‐linked epoxy network, these nanoclusters form localized reinforcement domains, where rigid supramolecular regions enhance stiffness while flexible segments mitigate stress concentration. The optimized epoxy resin achieves a tensile strength of 134 MPa, a modulus of 4.9 GPa, and a 49% improvement in fracture toughness. Using this resin as a matrix for carbon fiber‐reinforced composites, a notable enhancement is observed in tensile and flexural performance. Furthermore, the embedded Zn 2 + sites act as built‐in catalysts, enabling complete resin hydrolysis via ester bond cleavage within 6 h at 170°C in water. The resulting oligomeric products are directly repurposed as a water‐soluble sizing agent for carbon fibers, establishing a recyclable pathway. This work offers a viable strategy to reconcile the trade‐off between high performance and sustainability in epoxy thermosets.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 47
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

L

Lei Xu

Z

Zihan Zhao

Z

Zhaohua He

Beijing Advanced Innovation Center For Soft Matter Science and Engineering Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing China

O

Ousheng Zhang

J

Jianhua Tang

B

Baoyan Zhang

J

Jigang Yang

J

Jun Hu