Mechanics of Emerging Polymers with Unprecedented Networks II

A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Physics and Theory".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2020)

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA
Interests: multiscale modeling; computational materials design; mechanics and physics of soft matter; materials by design
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Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Interests: mechanics of materials and structures; constitutive modeling; multiphysics coupling; mechanical instability; fracture and adhesion; electromagnetoactive polymers; mechanochromic materials; stimuli-sensitive hydrogels
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
Interests: solid mechanics; soft matter; theoretical and computational mechanics; dynamic and active networks
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Dear Colleagues,

Upon the success of the Polymers Special Issue “Mechanics of Emerging Polymers with Unprecedented Networks,” we are delighted to open a new Special Issue entitled “Mechanics of Emerging Polymers with Unprecedented Networks II.” 

Polymeric materials have been extensively used in aerospace, petrochemical, environment, and energy industries. Compared to classical metallic materials, polymers demonstrate some interesting and unique mechanical properties. In particular, polymers with dynamic bonds have shown great capability in adapting their environment and exhibiting unprecedented properties, such as high-toughness, self-healing, and mechanochromism. In this emerging field, dynamic bonds, including reversible covalent bonds and non-covalent bonds (such as ionic bonds, hydrogen bonds, metal–ligand coordinations and hydrophobic interactions), have been utilized to program macroscopic responses of polymers by regulating their molecular architectures. From a fundamental perspective, the development of predictive models that connect the macroscopic mechanical behavior of these polymers to the corresponding molecular mechanisms is a challenging endeavor.

This Special Issue will address recent experimental, computational, and theoretical advances in this burgeoning field. Topics of particular interest include: (a) tough hydrogels and elastomers; (b) self-healing polymers; (c) mechanochemically responsive polymers; (d) covalently adaptable polymers; (e) photoresponsive polymers; and (f) electromagnetically responsive polymers. The goal of this Special Issue is to bring together researchers with a variety of backgrounds to exchange ideas, identify and address grand challenges, and to initiate new areas of research.

Dr. Ying Li
Dr. Qiming Wang
Dr. Franck Vernerey
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • Polymers mechanics
  • dynamic bond
  • dynamic network
  • hydrogels
  • elastomers
  • self-healing polymers
  • mechanochemically responsive polymers
  • covalently adaptable polymers
  • photoresponsive polymers
  • electromagnetically responsive polymers

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