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Ultrafast Self-Healing of Polymer toward Strength Restoration

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 6, Issue 5, Pages 3661-3670

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am405989b

Keywords

self-healing; healing speed; Lewis acid; fast cure; epoxy

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [51273214, 20874117, 51073176, 51333008]
  2. Ministry of Education of China [20090171110026]
  3. Science and Technology Program of Guangdong Province [2010B010800021, 2010A011300004, 2011A091102001, S2013020013029]
  4. Basic Scientific Research Foundation in Colleges and Universities of Ministry of Education of China [12lgjc08]

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Self-healing materials should take effect immediately following crack generation in principle, but the speed of autonomic recovery of mechanical properties through either extrinsic or intrinsic healing strategy reported so far is not that fast. Mostly, a couple of hours are taken for reaching steady state or maximum healing. To accelerate the healing process, the authors of this work make use of antimony pentafluoride as instant hardener of epoxy and successfully encapsulate the highly active antimony pentafluoride-ethanol complex in terms of hollow silica spheres. Accordingly, self-healing agent based on micro-encapsulated antimony pentafluoride-ethanol complex and epoxy monomer is developed. Epoxy material with the embedded healant capsules can thus be healed within a few seconds, as demonstrated by impact and fatigue tests. It is believed that the outcome presented here might help to move the self-healing technique closer to practical application, especially when the engineering significance of epoxy material is concerned.

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