Probing the Microscopic Origin of Toughness in Multiple Polymer Networks
Nicholas H. P. Orr, Magali Le Goff, Burebi Yiming, Jean-Louis Barrat, Mehdi Bouzid, Laurence Ramos, Costantino Creton, Kirsten Martens, Luca Cipelletti

TL;DR
This study uncovers the microscopic mechanisms behind the exceptional toughness of double-network elastomers, highlighting delocalized bond-breaking and stress redistribution that prevent catastrophic failure and enable greater extensibility.
Contribution
It combines light scattering and simulations to reveal how microscopic rearrangements and stress redistribution contribute to the toughness of double-network elastomers, a novel insight into their failure mechanisms.
Findings
Double networks show delocalized microscopic rearrangements ahead of crack tips.
Stress redistribution in double networks mitigates damage localization.
Enhanced microscopic rearrangements lead to higher toughness and extensibility.
Abstract
Multiple polymer networks, such as double-network elastomers comprising a sacrificial and a matrix network, exhibit exceptional mechanical resilience, commonly attributed to the formation of an extended damage zone before a crack can grow. However, the microscopic mechanisms underlying their toughness remain poorly understood. Here, we combine advanced light scattering methods and molecular dynamics simulations to explore the microscopic relaxation dynamics and stress redistribution at the polymer strand scale of single-network and double-network elastomers under uni-axial loading. Dynamic light scattering experiments show that microscopic rearrangements and bond-breaking events are localized near the crack tip in single networks, readily causing the crack to advance. In contrast, double networks exhibit delocalized microscopic rearrangements well ahead of and not directly correlated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPolymer composites and self-healing · Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties · Polymer crystallization and properties
