Self-healing functional polymer surfaces, designed with an intrinsic and spontaneous mechanism which replenishes the damaged surfaces with the original chemical functionalities, are of great interest to maintain a high performance of the functionality and extend the life-time of materials. We report self-replenishing UV-cured hydrophobic polymer films prepared through the incorporation of methacrylate-terminated perfluorinated-dangling chains into poly(ethylene glycol diacrylate) (PEGDA)-based networks. The films are able to spontaneously and fully self-replenish the surface hydrophobicity, multiple times, upon consecutive intentional damages. The rate of recovery was found to be dependent on the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the net...
In light of the sustainable development, demands on polymeric materials with respect to their effici...
Self-healing soft electronic material composition is crucial to sustain the device long-term durabil...
energy component. For many current engineering applications the performance of materials depends str...
Self-healing functional polymer surfaces, designed with an intrinsic and spontaneous mechanism which...
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...
Nowadays, many self-healing strategies are available for recovering mechanical damage of bulk polyme...
Different from living organisms, artificial materials can only undergo a limited number of damage/he...
LED-cured IPN-based coatings bearing hydrophobic functional groups have been developed in order to o...
The implementation of a self-healing functionality into materials has become a prevalent approach fo...
The implementation of a self-healing functionality into materials has become a prevalent approach fo...
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Regeneration of materials properties through surfa...
Self-healing polymers bearing reversible and bulky urea bonds were prepared by free-radical copolyme...
Damaged surfaces self-replenish their chemical composition by the spontaneous re-orientation of func...
In light of the sustainable development, demands on polymeric materials with respect to their effici...
Self-healing soft electronic material composition is crucial to sustain the device long-term durabil...
energy component. For many current engineering applications the performance of materials depends str...
Self-healing functional polymer surfaces, designed with an intrinsic and spontaneous mechanism which...
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...
Nowadays, many self-healing strategies are available for recovering mechanical damage of bulk polyme...
Different from living organisms, artificial materials can only undergo a limited number of damage/he...
LED-cured IPN-based coatings bearing hydrophobic functional groups have been developed in order to o...
The implementation of a self-healing functionality into materials has become a prevalent approach fo...
The implementation of a self-healing functionality into materials has become a prevalent approach fo...
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Regeneration of materials properties through surfa...
Self-healing polymers bearing reversible and bulky urea bonds were prepared by free-radical copolyme...
Damaged surfaces self-replenish their chemical composition by the spontaneous re-orientation of func...
In light of the sustainable development, demands on polymeric materials with respect to their effici...
Self-healing soft electronic material composition is crucial to sustain the device long-term durabil...
energy component. For many current engineering applications the performance of materials depends str...