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Elastic Microphase Separation Produces Robust Bicontinuous Materials

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arxiv 2304.11419 v1 pith:IN5LFFIZ submitted 2023-04-22 cond-mat.soft cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.stat-mech

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Bicontinuous microstructures are essential to the function of diverse natural and synthetic systems. Their synthesis has been based on two approaches: arrested phase separation or self-assembly of block copolymers. The former is attractive for its chemical simplicity, the latter for its thermodynamic robustness. Here, we introduce Elastic MicroPhase Separation (EMPS) as an alternative approach to make bicontinuous microstructures. Conceptually, EMPS balances the molecular-scale forces that drive demixing with large-scale elasticity to encode a thermodynamic length scale. This process features a continuous phase transition, reversible without hysteresis. Practically, we trigger EMPS by simply super-saturating an elastomeric matrix with a liquid. This results in uniform bicontinuous materials with a well-defined microscopic length-scale tuned by the matrix stiffness. The versatility and robustness of EMPS is further demonstrated by fabricating bicontinuous materials with superior mechanical properties and controlled anisotropy and microstructural gradients.

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