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A Highly Stretchy, Transparent Elastomer with the Capability to Automatically Self-Heal Underwater

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Journal Adv Mater
Date 2018 Oct 29
PMID 30368928
Citations 21
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Abstract

Polymer materials that are able to self-heal in humid conditions or even in water are highly desirable for their industrial applications. However, the development of underwater self-healing polymer materials is very challenging since water molecules can readily disturb traditional noncovalent bonds, such as saturate the hydrogen bonds, coordinate with the metal cation, as well as solvate the ions. Here, a new type of dipole-dipole interactions is employed as the driving force, combining with highly polar and hydrophobic fluorinated polymers, to successfully demonstrate an underwater self-healing elastomer. The polymer materials are transparent and stretchable. They can remain stable underwater for months without significant decay of mechanical properties. Upon mechanical damage, the material is able to self-heal automatically in air, underwater, and under very harsh aqueous conditions (including seawater, highly acidic media, and highly basic media, etc.).

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