Superstretchable, yet stiff, fatigue-resistant ligament-like elastomers

Nat Commun. 2022 Apr 27;13(1):2279. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-30021-3.

Abstract

Ligaments are flexible and stiff tissues around joints to support body movements, showing superior toughness and fatigue-resistance. Such a combination of mechanical properties is rarely seen in synthetic elastomers because stretchability, stiffness, toughness, and fatigue resistance are seemingly incompatible in materials design. Here we resolve this long-standing mismatch through a hierarchical crosslinking design. The obtained elastomer can endure 30,000% stretch and exhibit a Young's modulus of 18 MPa and toughness of 228 MJ m-3, outperforming all the reported synthetic elastomers. Furthermore, the fatigue threshold is as high as 2,682 J m-2, the same order of magnitude as the ligaments (~1,000 J m-2). We reveal that the dynamic double-crosslinking network composed of Li+-O interactions and PMMA nanoaggregates allows for a hierarchical energy dissipation, enabling the elastomers as artificial ligaments in soft robotics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Chemical Phenomena
  • Elastic Modulus
  • Elastomers*
  • Ligaments*

Substances

  • Elastomers