Enhancing shock wave energy dissipation in metallosupramolecular polymer by tuning metal-imidazole coordination interactions

Authors
Cho, SeungraeLee, HyemiJe, SieunLee, JuhoBae, SuwonKim, Tae AnnLee, Jaejun
Issue Date
2025-09
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Polymer Testing, v.150
Abstract
The development of materials capable of shock wave energy dissipation (SWED) is critical for modern protective applications. In this study, metallosupramolecular poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) networks cross-linked with Zn2+, Cu2+, and Ni2+ ions and imidazole ligands were designed to enhance SWED by leveraging the dynamic nature of metal-ligand coordination bonds. A laser-induced shock wave technique revealed that Cu2+ cross-linked PDMS exhibited superior SWED performance, likely due to coordination rearrangement dynamics occurring within a relevant timescale for shock wave dissipation. Time-temperature superposition (TTS) analysis indicated that while associative ligand exchange may assist in shock attenuation, metal-ligand bond dissociation plays a more dominant role under extreme shock conditions. DFT calculations further demonstrated that coordination geometry significantly influences SWED performance, with Cu2+ in square planar (trans) coordination exhibiting greater rupture susceptibility. These findings highlight the tunability of metal-ligand interactions as an effective strategy for optimizing energy dissipation in metallosupramolecular polymers. Additionally, they provide a comprehensive SWED mechanism analysis by synergistically integrating a laser-induced shock wave test and DFT calculations.
Keywords
VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES; SACRIFICIAL BONDS; BLAST; MITIGATION; HYDROGELS; STRENGTH; PDMS; Metallosupramolecular; Metal-ligand; High-strain-rate; PDMS; Shock wave; Energy dissipation
ISSN
0142-9418
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152775
DOI
10.1016/j.polymertesting.2025.108885
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