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Healable properties of polymethacrylate derivatives having photo crosslinkable cinnamoyl side groups with surface hardness control

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Based on reversible photo crosslinkable properties, a series of polymethacrylate derivatives having cinnamoyl group in the side chain has been designed and synthesized. By simple UV irradiation and thermal treatment on these polymer films, a complete healing behavior accompanied by changes of the surface hardness was observed.

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This study was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea Grant funded by the Korean Government [NRF-2009-352-D00078] as well as a grant from the Fundamental R&D Program for Technology of World Premier Materials funded by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Republic of Korea. The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the KIST Institutional Program (2Z03910-13-027).

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Choi, W.J., Chung, JS., Kim, Jj. et al. Healable properties of polymethacrylate derivatives having photo crosslinkable cinnamoyl side groups with surface hardness control. J Coat Technol Res 11, 455–459 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11998-014-9566-y

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