Existing self-healing mechanisms are still very far from full-scale implementation, and most published work has only demonstrated damage cure at the laboratory level. Their rheological nature makes the mechanisms for damage cure difficult to implement, as the component or structure is expected to continue performing its function. In most cases, a molecular bond level chemical reaction is required for complete healing with external stimulations such as heating, light and temperature change. Such requirements of external stimulations and reactions make the existing self-healing mechanism almost impossible to implement in 3D printed products, particularly in critical applications. In this paper, a conceptual description of the self-healing phe...
A three dimensional structure fabricated from a self-healing polymeric material, comprising poly(est...
Mechanical damage to bulk polymers typically begins as a microcrack, which can lead to eventual fail...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...
composites may cause irreversible damages such as surface scratches, micro cracks or small internal ...
Inspired by the unique and efficient wound healing processes in biological systems, several approach...
Covalent reversible chemistries give rise to polymers with reasonable mechanical properties yet requ...
Keywords: Polymer, Self-Healing, Room temperature, Flexible, Electronics Self-healing materials have...
Research in the field of smart materials that exhibit self-repair mechanisms has greatly expanded ov...
While natural materials such as bone or skin are able to heal themselves in an autonomous manner aft...
The use of self-healing (SH) polymers to make 3D-printed polymeric parts offers the po-tential to in...
The recent decade brought about new dimensions to materials developments; stimuliresponse materials ...
Self-healing materials are the next-generation materials for high-performance structures. To reduce ...
AbstractIntrinsic and extrinsic self-healing strategies can be employed to mitigate the effects of l...
ABSTRACT: The development of self-healing materials is now being considered for real engineering app...
Polymeric materials had shown tremendous increment in its properties due to its acceptability in a w...
A three dimensional structure fabricated from a self-healing polymeric material, comprising poly(est...
Mechanical damage to bulk polymers typically begins as a microcrack, which can lead to eventual fail...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...
composites may cause irreversible damages such as surface scratches, micro cracks or small internal ...
Inspired by the unique and efficient wound healing processes in biological systems, several approach...
Covalent reversible chemistries give rise to polymers with reasonable mechanical properties yet requ...
Keywords: Polymer, Self-Healing, Room temperature, Flexible, Electronics Self-healing materials have...
Research in the field of smart materials that exhibit self-repair mechanisms has greatly expanded ov...
While natural materials such as bone or skin are able to heal themselves in an autonomous manner aft...
The use of self-healing (SH) polymers to make 3D-printed polymeric parts offers the po-tential to in...
The recent decade brought about new dimensions to materials developments; stimuliresponse materials ...
Self-healing materials are the next-generation materials for high-performance structures. To reduce ...
AbstractIntrinsic and extrinsic self-healing strategies can be employed to mitigate the effects of l...
ABSTRACT: The development of self-healing materials is now being considered for real engineering app...
Polymeric materials had shown tremendous increment in its properties due to its acceptability in a w...
A three dimensional structure fabricated from a self-healing polymeric material, comprising poly(est...
Mechanical damage to bulk polymers typically begins as a microcrack, which can lead to eventual fail...
Materials are autonomously self-healing when repair is triggered not by external intervention (heat,...