Novel Biobased Self-Healing Ionomers Derived from Itaconic Acid Derivates

Abstract

This article presents novel biobased ionomers featuring self-healing abilities. These smart materials are synthesized from itaconic acid derivates. Large quantities of itaconic acid can be produced from diverse biomass like corn, rice, and others. This study presents a comprehensive investigation of their thermal and mechanical properties via differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA), and FT-Raman and FT-IR measurements as well as dynamic mechanic analysis. Within all these measurements, different kinds of structure-property relationships could be derived from these measurements. For example, the proportion of ionic groups enormously influences the self-healing efficiency. The investigation of the self-healing abilities reveals healing efficiencies up to 99% in 2 h at 90 °C for the itaconic acid based ionomer with the lowest ionic content. © 2020 The Authors. Macromolecular Rapid Communications published by Wiley-VCH GmbH

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Keywords
biobased materials, ionomers, poly (itaconic acid esters), renewable polymers, self-healing materials, smart materials
Citation
Meurer, J., Hniopek, J., Dahlke, J., Schmitt, M., Popp, J., Zechel, S., & Hager, M. D. (2021). Novel Biobased Self-Healing Ionomers Derived from Itaconic Acid Derivates. 42(8). https://doi.org//10.1002/marc.202000636
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