Supramolecular rubbers incorporating a large number of physical cross-links through cooperative hydrogen bonds display high self-healing properties but limited solvent and creep resistance due to the lack of chemical cross-links. Increasing both chemical cross-links and H-bonding is therefore desirable but limited by the functionality of monomers. The present work thus devises a convergent chemical platform permitting to increase the number of chemical cross-links without changing the concentration of hydrogen-bonding groups. Starting from a single reactive prepolymer, functionalized with a defined number of hydrogen-bonding groups, a series of networks presenting different ratios of diepoxide and tetraepoxide were prepared. The curing proc...
The reversible nature of non-covalent interactions between constituting building blocks permits one...
The microcrack of materials was inevitable in the process of transportation, storage and utilization...
The ability of highly cross-linked thermoset materials to relax stresses by network chainsegment mob...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...
Generally, self-healing research based on commercial rubber is of great significance in sustainable ...
Sophisticated polymeric materials with "responsive" properties, such as self-healing, are beginning ...
The development of self-healing rubbers is currently under investigation as a strategy to promote th...
Covalent cross-linking of rubbers is essential for obtaining high resilience and environmental resis...
A reversible thiol-ene click reaction is utilized to design novel self-healing polymers. These mater...
All polymeric materials are subject to thermal, mechanical as well as chemical degradation and destr...
Recovery of catastrophic damage requires a robust chemistry capable of addressing the complex challe...
The development of smart elastomeric materials with inherent self-repairing abilities after mechanic...
This chapter details the design, synthesis and evaluation techniques required to produce healable su...
Incorporating reversible bonds in polymer materials is an attractive method for obtaining crosslinke...
Supramolecular rubbers based on 2-aminoethylimidazolidone and fatty acids with epoxy crosslinks have...
The reversible nature of non-covalent interactions between constituting building blocks permits one...
The microcrack of materials was inevitable in the process of transportation, storage and utilization...
The ability of highly cross-linked thermoset materials to relax stresses by network chainsegment mob...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...
Generally, self-healing research based on commercial rubber is of great significance in sustainable ...
Sophisticated polymeric materials with "responsive" properties, such as self-healing, are beginning ...
The development of self-healing rubbers is currently under investigation as a strategy to promote th...
Covalent cross-linking of rubbers is essential for obtaining high resilience and environmental resis...
A reversible thiol-ene click reaction is utilized to design novel self-healing polymers. These mater...
All polymeric materials are subject to thermal, mechanical as well as chemical degradation and destr...
Recovery of catastrophic damage requires a robust chemistry capable of addressing the complex challe...
The development of smart elastomeric materials with inherent self-repairing abilities after mechanic...
This chapter details the design, synthesis and evaluation techniques required to produce healable su...
Incorporating reversible bonds in polymer materials is an attractive method for obtaining crosslinke...
Supramolecular rubbers based on 2-aminoethylimidazolidone and fatty acids with epoxy crosslinks have...
The reversible nature of non-covalent interactions between constituting building blocks permits one...
The microcrack of materials was inevitable in the process of transportation, storage and utilization...
The ability of highly cross-linked thermoset materials to relax stresses by network chainsegment mob...