Coloured random graphs explain the structure and dynamics of cross-linked polymer networks

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2020-12-01

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Schamboeck, Verena
Iedema, Piet D.
Kryven, IvanORCID 0000-0002-3964-2196ISNI 0000000419490804

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Step-growth and chain-growth are two major families of chemical reactions that result in polymer networks with drastically different physical properties, often referred to as hyper-branched and cross-linked networks. In contrast to step-growth polymerisation, chain-growth forms networks that are history-dependent. Such networks are defined not just by the degree distribution, but also by their entire formation history, which entails a modelling and conceptual challenges. We show that the structure of chain-growth polymer networks corresponds to an edge-coloured random graph with a defined multivariate degree distribution, where the colour labels represent the formation times of chemical bonds. The theory quantifies and explains the gelation in free-radical polymerisation of cross-linked polymers and predicts conditions when history dependance has the most significant effect on the global properties of a polymer network. As such, the edge colouring is identified as the key driver behind the difference in the physical properties of step-growth and chain-growth networks. We expect that this findings will stimulate usage of network science tools for discovery and design of cross-linked polymers.

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Schamboeck, V, Iedema, P D & Kryven, I 2020, 'Coloured random graphs explain the structure and dynamics of cross-linked polymer networks', Scientific Reports, vol. 10, no. 1, 14627. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71417-9