Action of Mechanical Forces on Polymerization and Polymers

Polymers (Basel). 2022 Feb 3;14(3):604. doi: 10.3390/polym14030604.

Abstract

In this review, we summarize recent developments in the field of the mechanochemistry of polymers. The aim of the review is to consider the consequences of mechanical forces and actions on polymers and polymer synthesis. First, we review classical works on chemical reactions and polymerization processes under strong shear deformations. Then, we analyze two emerging directions of research in mechanochemistry-the role of mechanophores and, for the first time, new physical phenomena, accompanying external impulse mechanical actions on polymers. Mechanophores have been recently proposed as sensors of fatigue and cracks in polymers and composites. The effects of the high-pressure pulsed loading of polymers and composites include the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya effect, emission of superradiation and the formation of metal nanoparticles. These effects provide deeper insight into the mechanism of chemical reactions under shear deformations and pave the way for further research in the interests of modern technologies.

Keywords: anvils; mechanochemistry; mechanodestruction; mechanophores; polymerization; radicals; radiofrequency superradiance; rheological explosion.

Publication types

  • Review