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Meeting 2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Nix Award and Lecture Symposium: Mechanistic Understanding of Mechanical Behavior Across Length Scales
Presentation Title Hybrid Nanocomposites at the Extreme Limits of Molecular-scale Confinement
Author(s) Reinhold Dauskardt
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Reinhold Dauskardt
Abstract Scope We review the state-of-the-art in the molecular design and processing of low density organic-inorganic hybrids at the extreme limits of molecular-scale confinement. A particular focus is provided on unique mechanical and molecular behavior that can be achieved in the limit of such intimate molecular mixing and confinement. We show that molecular hybrids can have marked asymmetric elastic and thermal expansion properties that are inherently related to terminal chemical groups in confinement. We describe a new nanoscale design principle using hyperconnected molecular architectures to achieve remarkable mechanical properties controlled by designing connectivity into the intrinsic molecular structure in innovative ways. We probe the mechanical and fracture properties of hybrids in the extreme limits of molecular confinement, where a stiff inorganic matrix phase confines polymer chains to dimensions far smaller than their bulk radius of gyration. Finally, we describe a synthesis strategy which involves the infiltration of individual polyimide precursors into a nanoscale porous network where imidization reactions under such confinement increase the molecular backbone stiffness. We find that polyimide oligomers can then undergo crosslinking reactions even in such molecular-scale confinement, increasing the molecular weight of the organic phase and toughening the nanocomposite through a confinement-induced energy dissipation mechanism. This work demonstrates that the confinement-induced molecular bridging mechanism can be extended to thermoset polymers with multifunctional properties, such as excellent thermo-oxidative stability and high service temperatures (> 350 °C).
Proceedings Inclusion? Undecided

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Amorphization: A New Dislocationless Deformation Mechanism?
Early Nanoscale Dislocation Processes and Two Creep Rate Minima in SX Ni-base Superalloys
Hybrid Nanocomposites at the Extreme Limits of Molecular-scale Confinement
Measurement of Mechanical Properties by Nanoindentation: Recent Innovations in Testing Methodology
Mechanical Properties of High Entropy Alloys
Nix Award Lecture: Damage Tolerance in Materials
The Dynamics of Precipitate Shearing in fcc/L12 Alloys
The Role of Solutes and Short Range Order (SRO) in the Deformation of α-Ti Alloys
Toughening Materials with Air?

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