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One reaction to make highly stretchable or extremely soft silicone elastomers from easily available materials

Engineering and Technology

One reaction to make highly stretchable or extremely soft silicone elastomers from easily available materials

P. Hu, J. Madsen, et al.

Discover an innovative curing reaction that produces highly stretchable and incredibly soft silicone elastomers using common materials. This research from Pengpeng Hu, Jeppe Madsen, and Anne Ladegaard Skov showcases a groundbreaking method yielding elastomers with strains over 2800% and shear moduli as low as 1.2 kPa.... show more
Abstract
Highly stretchable, soft silicone elastomers are of great interest for the fabrication of stretchable, soft devices. However, there is a lack of available chemistries capable of efficiently preparing silicone elastomers with superior stretchability and softness. Here we show an easy curing reaction to prepare silicone elastomers, in which a platinum-catalyzed reaction of telechelic/multi-hydrosilane (Si-H) functional polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in the presence of oxygen and water leads to slow crosslinking. This curing chemistry allows versatile tailoring of elastomer properties, which exceed their intrinsic limitations. Specifically, both highly stretchable silicone elastomers (maximum strain of 2800%) and extremely soft silicone elastomers (lowest shear modulus of 1.2 kPa) are prepared by creating highly entangled elastomers and bottle-brush elastomers from commercial precursor polymers, respectively.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 18, 2022
Authors
Pengpeng Hu, Jeppe Madsen, Anne Ladegaard Skov
Tags
silicone elastomers
stretchability
crosslinking
polydimethylsiloxane
platinum-catalyzed reaction
material properties
hydrosilane
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