Invented by Charles Goodyear, chemical cross-linking of rubbers by sulfur vulcanization is the only method by which modern automobile tires are manufactured. The formation of these cross-linked network structures leads to highly elastic properties, which substantially reduces the viscous properties of these materials. Here, we describe a simple approach to converting commercially available and widely used bromobutyl rubber (BIIR) into a highly elastic material with extraordinary self-healing properties without using conventional cross-linking or vulcanising agents. Transformation of the bromine functionalities of BIIR into ionic imidazolium bromide groups results in the formation of reversible ionic associates that exhibit physical cross-li...
The state of cure and the vulcanizate properties of a conventional accelerated sulfur (CV) cured 50/...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
When introducing self-healing properties to elastomers, it is often difficult to balance their abili...
Invented by Charles Goodyear, chemical cross-linking of rubbers by sulfur vulcanization is the only ...
In this work, we report about the mechanical relaxation characteristics of an intrinsically self-hea...
In this work, we report about the mechanical relaxation characteristics of an intrinsically self-hea...
The focus of this work is on the nature of self-healing of ionically modified rubbers obtained by re...
An intrinsic self-healing natural rubber featuring reversible metal-thiolate ion networks was fabric...
The bromination of poly(isobutylene-co-isoprene) rubber introduces a small amount of bromide groups ...
The bromination of poly (isobutylene-co-isoprene) rubber introduces a small amount of bromide groups...
To improve the damping properties of rubbers, organic tackifiers such as hydrocarbon resins, rosin e...
Self-healing polymers typically face an enforced trade-off between repairability and mechanical prop...
When introducing self-healing properties to elastomers, it is often difficult to balance their abili...
Self-healing rubbers have steadily been growing during the last decades. Various strategies have bee...
To improve the damping properties of rubbers, organic tackifiers such as hydrocarbon resins, rosin e...
The state of cure and the vulcanizate properties of a conventional accelerated sulfur (CV) cured 50/...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
When introducing self-healing properties to elastomers, it is often difficult to balance their abili...
Invented by Charles Goodyear, chemical cross-linking of rubbers by sulfur vulcanization is the only ...
In this work, we report about the mechanical relaxation characteristics of an intrinsically self-hea...
In this work, we report about the mechanical relaxation characteristics of an intrinsically self-hea...
The focus of this work is on the nature of self-healing of ionically modified rubbers obtained by re...
An intrinsic self-healing natural rubber featuring reversible metal-thiolate ion networks was fabric...
The bromination of poly(isobutylene-co-isoprene) rubber introduces a small amount of bromide groups ...
The bromination of poly (isobutylene-co-isoprene) rubber introduces a small amount of bromide groups...
To improve the damping properties of rubbers, organic tackifiers such as hydrocarbon resins, rosin e...
Self-healing polymers typically face an enforced trade-off between repairability and mechanical prop...
When introducing self-healing properties to elastomers, it is often difficult to balance their abili...
Self-healing rubbers have steadily been growing during the last decades. Various strategies have bee...
To improve the damping properties of rubbers, organic tackifiers such as hydrocarbon resins, rosin e...
The state of cure and the vulcanizate properties of a conventional accelerated sulfur (CV) cured 50/...
A self-healing sulfur vulcanized natural rubber (NR) is here reported using the common ingredients i...
When introducing self-healing properties to elastomers, it is often difficult to balance their abili...