Strong and stiff thiourea-based polymer networks with thermadapt shape memory and on-demand recycling capabilities

Authors
Han, JiseokJoo, JuntaePark, SangminByun, WonmooNoh, Guk-YunHwang, Jae HyukLee, WoohwaChae, Chang-GeunPark, SungminKim, HyunKim, Yong SeokChoi, Jae-HakChoi, Yong-SeokKim, Dong-Gyun
Issue Date
2025-11
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Citation
MRS Communications
Abstract
We report thiourea-based polymer networks (TPNs) synthesized via a simple, by-product-free polyaddition using aromatic diisothiocyanates, short-chain alkylenediamines, and a triamine crosslinker. The TPNs exhibit excellent mechanical performance (tensile strength up to ≈74 MPa, elastic modulus of ≈2.4 GPa) along with thermadapt shape memory behaviors. Thiourea moieties act as dual-functional motifs, forming dense hydrogen-bonding interactions while enabling dynamic covalent bond exchange at elevated temperatures. This duality allows for catalyst-free thermal reprocessing and chemical recycling without compromising mechanical integrity. These findings highlight the potential of TPNs as robust, thermally adaptive, and recyclable materials for sustainable and intelligent structural applications.
Keywords
Polymer; Recycling; Shape memory; Shape-shifting; Sustainability
ISSN
2159-6859
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153864
DOI
10.1557/s43579-025-00884-w
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