Topological cross-linked
polymers attract much attention from their
unique mechanical properties derived from their cross-linking structure.
Here, we have fabricated a polymeric material (Acryl-AcO-PRx) incorporating
topological cross-links into various universal acrylate polymers by
using a modified polyrotaxane as a polymerizable cross-linking agent.
Acryl-AcO-PRx obtained by a simple photocuring technique under bulk
conditions showed a distinctly higher extensibility compared with
the chemical cross-linked polymers. In addition, Acryl-AcO-PRx materials
showed high stress relaxation and deformation hysteresis. These results
indicate that the topologically cross-linked structure composed of
polyrotaxane plays an important role in mechanical properties even
in bulk state.