25th CEMS Colloquium
Speaker
Prof. Kohzo Ito (The University of Tokyo)
Date
17:30 - 18:30, February 19, 2015 (Thursday)
Venue
Okochi-Hall, RIKEN
Title
Slide-Ring Materials: Novel Concept for Tough Polymers
Abstract
A novel type of gel, called topological gel, has been recently developed by using the supramolecular architecture with topological characteristics. The most important feature of the topological gel is the strong coupling between the pulley effect and entropy of rings. The concept can be applied to not only gels but also to a wide variety of polymeric materials such as elastomer and resins without solvents. Then the polymeric materials with movable cross-links are referred as to slide-ring materials (SRM) in a wider sense. Accordingly it can be applied to paints, rubbers, soft actuator and so on. As a typical example, the scratch-resist properties of the self-restoring slide-ring elastomer were adopted into the top coating on the mobile phone.
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