polyiminesform
Polyiminesform is a class of polymeric materials defined by the presence of imine bonds (C=N) incorporated into their backbone or crosslinked network. The term is used in some literature to describe dynamic covalent polymers in which imine linkages form by condensation between amine and aldehyde functional groups. The imine bonds are reversible under certain conditions, giving polyiminesform materials a dynamic character that can respond to chemical or thermal stimuli.
Synthesis and structure: typical preparation involves reacting multifunctional amines with dialdehydes or aldehyde-terminated oligomers to form
Properties and behavior: the dynamic imine bonds permit self-healing and reprocessability; mechanical properties depend on crosslink
Applications: polyiminesform materials are explored for coatings and adhesives that combine repairability with strong adhesion, recyclable
Challenges and outlook: moisture sensitivity and hydrolytic stability remain major challenges; balancing stability with dynamic reversibility