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Self-healing polymers ionomers

An early, and widely used, commercial example of side-chain functionalities inducing interactions between polymer chains are ionomers, hydrocarbon macromolecules bearing, for example, carboxylic acid groups [e.g., poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid)], which are partially or fuUy neutralized with metal or quaternary ammonium ions. These ionomers are thermoplastic ionic polymers boasting unique physical properties such as enhanced impact strength, toughness, and thermal reversibility. They were developed and commercialized by DuPont, and have recently attracted attention due to their self-healing properties. ... [Pg.2650]

Kalista SJ, Pflug JR, Varley RJ (2013) Effect of ionic content on ballistic self-healing in EMAA copolymers and ionomers. Polym Chem 4 4910-4926... [Pg.254]

Varley RJ, Shen S, van der Zwaag S (2010) The effect of cluster plasticisation on the self healing behaviour of ionomers. Polymer 51 679-686... [Pg.254]


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