Polymers that repair themselves after mechanical damage can significantly improve their durability and safety. A major goal in the field of self-healing materials is to combine robust mechanical and efficient healing properties. Here, we show that incorporation of sacrificial bonds into a self-repairable network dramatically improves the overall mechanical properties. Specifically, we use simple secondary amide side chains to create dynamic energy dissipative hydrogen bonds in a covalently cross-linked polymer network, which can self-heal via olefin cross-metathesis. We envision that this straightforward sacrificial bonding strategy can be employed to improve mechanical properties in a variety of self-healing systems
A biomimetic (titin protein molecular structure) strategy is reported for preparing transparent and ...
A novel supramolecular polymer system, in which the terminal pyrenyl groups of a polyamide intercala...
Research in the field of smart materials that exhibit self-repair mechanisms has greatly expanded ov...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...
Covalent reversible chemistries give rise to polymers with reasonable mechanical properties yet requ...
A lot of self-healing materials using dynamic bonding systems have been reported, while the focus is...
Daily damage as scratches or fractures on the most polymeric material are inevitable, which shorten ...
Vitrimers are a class of covalently cross-linked polymers that have drawn great attention due to the...
capability Generally, intrinsic self-healing polymers based on reversible covalent bonds scission an...
Intrinsic self-healing materials rely on a reversible bond formation after failure. In this study we...
All polymeric materials are subject to thermal, mechanical as well as chemical degradation and destr...
Self-healing polymeric materials are systems that after damage can revert to their original state wi...
Sophisticated polymeric materials with "responsive" properties, such as self-healing, are beginning ...
The microcrack of materials was inevitable in the process of transportation, storage and utilization...
Generally, intrinsic self-healing polymers based on reversible covalent bonds scission and reconnect...
A biomimetic (titin protein molecular structure) strategy is reported for preparing transparent and ...
A novel supramolecular polymer system, in which the terminal pyrenyl groups of a polyamide intercala...
Research in the field of smart materials that exhibit self-repair mechanisms has greatly expanded ov...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...
Covalent reversible chemistries give rise to polymers with reasonable mechanical properties yet requ...
A lot of self-healing materials using dynamic bonding systems have been reported, while the focus is...
Daily damage as scratches or fractures on the most polymeric material are inevitable, which shorten ...
Vitrimers are a class of covalently cross-linked polymers that have drawn great attention due to the...
capability Generally, intrinsic self-healing polymers based on reversible covalent bonds scission an...
Intrinsic self-healing materials rely on a reversible bond formation after failure. In this study we...
All polymeric materials are subject to thermal, mechanical as well as chemical degradation and destr...
Self-healing polymeric materials are systems that after damage can revert to their original state wi...
Sophisticated polymeric materials with "responsive" properties, such as self-healing, are beginning ...
The microcrack of materials was inevitable in the process of transportation, storage and utilization...
Generally, intrinsic self-healing polymers based on reversible covalent bonds scission and reconnect...
A biomimetic (titin protein molecular structure) strategy is reported for preparing transparent and ...
A novel supramolecular polymer system, in which the terminal pyrenyl groups of a polyamide intercala...
Research in the field of smart materials that exhibit self-repair mechanisms has greatly expanded ov...