Polymer, Vol.65, 202-209, 2015
Functional polyester with widely tunable mechanical properties: The role of reversible cross-linking and crystallization
A novel strategy for preparation of unsaturated polyester-based functional materials with widely tunable mechanical properties has been reported in present work The biodegradable and crystallizable poly(butylene fumarate) oligomer (PBF) bearing reactive carbon carbon double bonds on the backbone was functionalized by Michael addition with furfutylamine (FA), followed by incorporating bismaleimide (BMI) as cross-linker to form a reversibly cross-linked polyester (PBF-FA-BMI). The obtained material was systematically characterized by a combination of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FUR), rheometry measurement, wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) as well as mechanical property testing. The in-situ FUR and rheology measurements demonstrated the competition process of DA reaction and crystallization for dynamic conditions and isothermal conditions. The characteristic of dynamically chemical structure variation and crystallization behavior provides a possibility to tune the mechanical property of PBF-FA-BML By thermal treatment, the structure programming of the material can be facilely achieved, which undergoes from a typically elastomer to plastic. A schematic illustration of thermo-responsive conversion and recyclability is proposed for the crosslinked polyester. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.