Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Scientists develop films with tunable elongation and fracture for various uses

Elastic polymers, or 'elastomers,' have various applications, including in car tires and shock absorbers, and their properties are governed by the density of cross-linked polymer chains. However, these properties are usually not modifiable, leading to excessive synthesis requirements. Now, scientists have come up with a novel elastomer film whose elasticity can be 'tuned' in a post-preparation manner, enabling unique elongation and fracture properties, and opening doors to flexible displays and soft robotics.

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