The Formation of Supramolecular Rigid Glass Based on Transparent Deep Eutectic
Abstract
Abstract The development of transparent materials with mechanical rigidity and hardness via the non‐covalent bonding of low‐molecular‐weight building blocks is a major challenge. Although various strategies have been developed to improve the mechanical performance of supramolecular materials, they are frequently accompanied by complex designs and tedious syntheses. Therefore, it is urgent to develop perspectives that are fundamentally distinguished from previous strategies. In this study, a new design solution that involves with non‐covalent molecular recognition, deep eutectic solvent formation, and solvent‐free photopolymerization is conceived and validated. Metal coordination and hydrogen bonding between zinc tetrafluoroborate hydrate ( ZTH ) and acrylamide ( AM ) facilitated the formation of ZTH ‐ AM , which can be recognized as the analogue of the glass liquid in the preparation of inorganic glass. ZTH ‐ AM significantly suppressed the nucleation and crystallization of ZTH and AM . Subsequently, it is used to fabricate transparent poly[ ZTH‐AM ] glass in bulk using photopolymerization. The obtained supramolecular glass is rigid, exhibiting high tensile strength (93.50 MPa), Young's modulus (1.12 GPa), and hardness (92.1 HD).
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Authors (7)
Xi Hou
Jianqiang Meng
Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Micro & Nano Materials Interface Science College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University Changsha 410083 China
Tianqiang Yin
State Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control for Aerospace Structures Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Nanjing 210016 China
Xin Tan
Institute for Carbon Neutralization Technology, College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering
Juan Li
Gai Zhao
Shengyi Dong
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan University Changsha Hunan 410082 P.R. China