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State-of-the-Art Analytical Methods for Assessing Dynamic Bonding Soft Matter Materials

Brandt, Josef ; Oehlenschlaeger, Kim K. ; Schmidt, Friedrich Georg ; Barner-Kowollik, Christopher ; Lederer, Albena

Advanced materials (Weinheim), 2014-09, Vol.26 (33), p.5758-5785 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Germany: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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  • Título:
    State-of-the-Art Analytical Methods for Assessing Dynamic Bonding Soft Matter Materials
  • Autor: Brandt, Josef ; Oehlenschlaeger, Kim K. ; Schmidt, Friedrich Georg ; Barner-Kowollik, Christopher ; Lederer, Albena
  • Assuntos: Design engineering ; dynamic bonding ; Dynamic tests ; Dynamical systems ; Dynamics ; macromolecules ; Manufactured Materials ; Materials selection ; Materials Testing - methods ; Mathematical analysis ; online analysis ; Performance assessment ; self-healing ; State of the art
  • É parte de: Advanced materials (Weinheim), 2014-09, Vol.26 (33), p.5758-5785
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  • Descrição: Dynamic bonding materials are of high interest in a variety of fields in material science. The reversible nature of certain reaction classes is frequently employed for introducing key material properties such as the capability to self‐heal. In addition to the synthetic effort required for designing such materials, their analysis is a highly complex—yet important—endeavor. Herein, we critically review the current state of the art analytical methods and their application in the context of reversible bonding on demand soft matter material characterization for an in‐depth performance assessment. The main analytical focus lies on the characterization at the molecular level. Dynamic bonding and debonding processes are key for the design of modern functional self‐healing materials. Their precise analysis is a complex endeavor. The dynamic nature of these systems requires careful selection of the analytical tools to assess their performance. This review critically discusses several analytical methodologies for the investigation of dynamic bonding systems with a focus on molecular‐level characterization tools.
  • Editor: Germany: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
  • Idioma: Inglês

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