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|a Swager, Timothy Manning
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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry
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|a Disassembly of Elastomers: Poly(olefin sulfone)-Silicones with Switchable Mechanical Properties
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|a An elastomeric polymer composite that can be disassembled at will into its individual components when exposed to mild bases is presented. The composite is formed of a poly(olefin sulfone) and a silicone bound together using "click" chemistry. The mechanical properties of the composites can be varied depending on their formulation. Its base-triggered decomposition is advantageous from the point of view of composite recycling and controlled release of chemicals.
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|a United States. Army Research Office
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|a National Science Foundation (U.S.)
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|t Macromolecules
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