Nowadays, many self-healing strategies are available for recovering mechanical damage of bulk polymeric materials. The recovery of surface-dependent functionalities on polymer films is, however, equally important and has been less investigated. In this work we study the ability of low surface energy cross-linked poly(ester urethane) networks containing perfluorinated dangling chains to self-replenish their surface, after being submitted to repeated surface damage. For this purpose we used a combined experimental-simulation approach. Experimentally, the cross-linked films were intentionally damaged by cryo-microtoming to remove top layers and create new surfaces which were characterized by water Contact Angle measurements and X-Ray Photoelec...
For the first time, we report the use of PDMS low surface energy blocks to build self-replenishing h...
energy component. For many current engineering applications the performance of materials depends str...
Self-healing polymeric materials are systems that after damage can revert to their original state wi...
Nowadays, many self-healing strategies are available for recovering mechanical damage of bulk polyme...
Previously, we reported a self-replenishing polymer surfaces which recover their lowsurface energy (...
During the last decade, extensive research has been carried out on functional coatings with easy-to-...
Hydrophobic materials hold many properties that are desirable in coatings, e.g. water repellency and...
Self-healing functional polymer surfaces, designed with an intrinsic and spontaneous mechanism which...
In light of the sustainable development, demands on polymeric materials with respect to their effici...
Low-adherence coatings are widely used today since their water/oil repellency makes them easily clea...
The surface properties of polymeric materials are generally determined by the chemical groups presen...
Research in the field of smart materials that exhibit self-repair mechanisms has greatly expanded ov...
For many current engineering applications the performance of materials depends strongly on the surfa...
To investigate self-replenishing on surface-structured composite coatings a dual simulation-experime...
For the first time, we report the use of PDMS low surface energy blocks to build self-replenishing h...
energy component. For many current engineering applications the performance of materials depends str...
Self-healing polymeric materials are systems that after damage can revert to their original state wi...
Nowadays, many self-healing strategies are available for recovering mechanical damage of bulk polyme...
Previously, we reported a self-replenishing polymer surfaces which recover their lowsurface energy (...
During the last decade, extensive research has been carried out on functional coatings with easy-to-...
Hydrophobic materials hold many properties that are desirable in coatings, e.g. water repellency and...
Self-healing functional polymer surfaces, designed with an intrinsic and spontaneous mechanism which...
In light of the sustainable development, demands on polymeric materials with respect to their effici...
Low-adherence coatings are widely used today since their water/oil repellency makes them easily clea...
The surface properties of polymeric materials are generally determined by the chemical groups presen...
Research in the field of smart materials that exhibit self-repair mechanisms has greatly expanded ov...
For many current engineering applications the performance of materials depends strongly on the surfa...
To investigate self-replenishing on surface-structured composite coatings a dual simulation-experime...
For the first time, we report the use of PDMS low surface energy blocks to build self-replenishing h...
energy component. For many current engineering applications the performance of materials depends str...
Self-healing polymeric materials are systems that after damage can revert to their original state wi...