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Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) with two types of stimuli‐responsive crosslinks are illustrated by Christopher N. Bowman and co‐workers in article number 1906876. Light‐responsive crosslinks are exposed to blue light to initiate the dynamic response. Thermally responsive crosslinks are activated by an increase in temperature. Either of the types of dynamic units can be reversibly cleaved by application...
Covalent adaptable networks (CANs), unlike typical thermosets or other covalently crosslinked networks, possess a unique, often dormant ability to activate one or more forms of stimuli‐responsive, dynamic covalent chemistries as a means to transition their behavior from that of a viscoelastic solid to a material with fluid‐like plastic flow. Upon application of a stimulus, such as light or other irradiation,...
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