crossbond
Crossbond is a term used in polymer science and materials engineering to describe covalent bonds that link separate polymer chains or components, forming a three-dimensional network. It is often used interchangeably with crosslinking, though crossbond can emphasize connections between distinct molecular entities in a composite or adhesive context.
Crossbonding occurs mainly through chemical crosslinking with bifunctional or multifunctional crosslinkers, or by irradiation (thermal, UV,
The resulting networks exhibit higher modulus, strength, solvent and heat resistance, and altered thermomechanical behavior. Crosslink
Common applications include vulcanized rubber, epoxy and silicone systems, crosslinked polyolefins for heat resistance, hydrogels for
Crosslink density is typically assessed by swelling experiments and gel fraction measurements, supported by spectroscopic or
Safety and processing considerations: curing conditions, residual reactants, and uniform network formation affect performance and safety.