Intrinsically Self-Healing Polymers: From Mechanistic Insight to Current Challenges
Oak Ridge National Laboratory · University of Tennessee at Knoxville · +1 more institution
Abstract
Self-healing materials open new prospects for more sustainable technologies with improved material performance and devices' longevity. We present an overview of the recent developments in the field of intrinsically self-healing polymers, the broad class of materials based mostly on polymers with dynamic covalent and noncovalent bonds. We describe the current models of self-healing mechanisms and discuss several examples of systems with different types of dynamic bonds, from various hydrogen bonds to dynamic covalent bonds. The recent advances indicate that the most intriguing results are obtained on the systems that have combined different types of dynamic bonds. These materials demonstrate high toughness…
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- 35.73
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Self-healing material
- Self-healing
- Polymer
- Nanotechnology
- Current (fluid)
- Biochemical engineering
- Organic chemistry