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From Brittle to Pliant Viscoelastic Materials with Solid State Linear Polyphosphonium–Carboxylate Assemblies
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPolyelectrolyte GelChemistryBilayer StructurePolymersPolymer MaterialPolystyrenylphosphonium PolymerRheologyPolymer CompositesPolymer ChemistryMaterials SciencePolymer EngineeringPliant Viscoelastic MaterialsMolecular EngineeringSupramolecular PolymerSelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceAmphiphilic SystemPolymer PropertySticky FiberPolymer Self-assembly
A polystyrenylphosphonium polymer was synthesized and complexed with various carboxylic acid derivatives to form new solid-state polyelectrolyte-surfactant assemblies. The properties of these ionic materials were highly dependent on the nature of the anion and included a brittle material, a rubbery ball that bounces, or a sticky fiber. The values for the equilibrium modulus, storage modulus, and loss modulus were dependent on the composition of the carboxylic acid and the number of electrostatic interactions. Small-angle X-ray scattering studies on the supramolecular assemblies confirmed a bilayer structure for two of the assemblies.
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