SANS Studies on Deformation Mechanism of Slide-Ring Gel

Takeshi Karino(The University of Tokyo), Yasushi Okumura(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Changming Zhao(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Toshiyuki Kataoka(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Kohzo Ito(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Mitsuhiro Shibayama(Japan Science and Technology Agency)
Macromolecules
June 17, 2005
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Abstract

The deformation mechanism of “slide-ring” (SR) gels was investigated with small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The SR gels were prepared by coupling α-cyclodextrin (CD) molecules on polyrotaxane chains consisting of poly(ethylene glycol) and CD. Because of a hollow structure of CD molecules, the cross-links made of CD molecules in a figure-of-eight shape can slide along the polymer chain. A normal butterfly pattern was observed for the first time in two-dimensional SANS isointensity profiles for the SR gels under uniaxial deformation, where the normal butterfly pattern means a prolate isointensity pattern in the direction perpendicular to the stretching direction. However, by either increasing the cross-link density or increasing the stretching ratio, the normal butterfly patterns changed to abnormal butterfly patterns as are commonly observed in conventional covalent-bonded chemical gels. The difference in the deformation mechanism as well as the cross-linking inhomogeneities between the SR gels and the covalent-bonded chemical gels is discussed by focusing on the unique architecture of the SR gels.


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