Polymer Physics Prize
INVITED · F12 · ID: 1050398
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Polymer Physics Prize Winner: Toughening hydrogels with sacrificial bonds
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Jian Ping Gong
- Hokkaido University
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Jian Ping Gong
- Hokkaido University
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A molecular picture of elastomer fracture
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Publication: Slootman, J., V. Waltz, C. J. Yeh, C. Baumann, R. Göstl, J. Comtet and C. Creton (2020). "Quantifying Rate- and Temperature-Dependent Molecular Damage in Elastomer Fracture." Physical Review X 10(4): 041045.
Slootman, J., C. J. Yeh, P. Millereau, J. Comtet and C. Creton (2022). "A molecular interpretation of the toughness of multiple network elastomers at high temperature." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119(13): e2116127119.Presenters
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Costantino Creton
- ESPCI Paris
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Costantino Creton
- ESPCI Paris
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Three Faces of Polymer Entanglements
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Michael Rubinstein
- Duke University
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Michael Rubinstein
- Duke University
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Danyang Chen
- Duke University
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Sergey Panyukov
- Russian Academy of Sciences
- P.N. Lebedev Physics Institute
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Tetsuya Yamamoto
- Hokkaido University
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Liel Sapir
- Duke University
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Tough and Rapidly Recoverable Polymer Gels: Self-Reinforcement by Strain-Induced Crystallization
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Publication: C. Liu, N. Morimoto, L. Jiang, S. Kawahara, T. Noritomi, H. Yokoyama, K. Mayumi, K. Ito, Science 372, 1078 (2021).
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Koichi Mayumi
- The University of Tokyo
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Koichi Mayumi
- The University of Tokyo
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Tanglemer: a polymer network in which entanglements greatly outnumber crosslinks
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Zhigang Suo
- Harvard
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Zhigang Suo
- Harvard
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