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AGRIPOLY: Carbene-addition onto polyolefines for self-healing polymers"
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Adaption and self-healing are two major principles in material science, often coupled to the placement of supramolecular moieties within a material. Proper molecular design can enable self-healing within such materials, displaying enormous potential in technology and application. We here study the modification of PBD/PIP polymers by the use of synthetic and biogenic carbenes to effect selfWe here plan to study the modification of PBD/PIP polymers by the use of synthetic and biogenic carbenes. On the one hand the use of the already developed Cu(I)-based carbenes will allow to successfully pursue the generation of PBD/PIP-rubber systems with self-healing properties, as demonstrated by chemical modification (see Figure 2a), mechanical testing and subsequent self-healing tests. aling properties . Already developed Cu(I)-based carbenes will allow to successfully pursue the generation of PBD/PIP-rubber systems with self-healing properties by chemical modification,including mechanical testing and subsequent self-healing tests.
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Prof. Dr. Wolfgang H. Binder
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät II
Institut für Chemie
Von-Danckelmann-Platz 4
06120
Halle (Saale)
Tel.:+49 345 5525930
Fax:+49 345 5527392
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