Properties and Applications of Self-Healing Polymeric Materials: A Review

Authors
Choi, KiwonNoh, AhyeonKim, JinsilHong, Pyong HwaKo, Min JaeHong, Sung Woo
Issue Date
2023-11
Publisher
MDPI Open Access Publishing
Citation
Polymers, v.15, no.22
Abstract
Self-healing polymeric materials, engineered to autonomously self-restore damages from external stimuli, are at the forefront of sustainable materials research. Their ability to maintain product quality and functionality and prolong product life plays a crucial role in mitigating the environmental burden of plastic waste. Historically, initial research on the development of self-healing materials has focused on extrinsic self-healing systems characterized by the integration of embedded healing agents. These studies have primarily focused on optimizing the release of healing agents and ensuring rapid self-healing capabilities. In contrast, recent advancements have shifted the focus towards intrinsic self-healing systems that utilize their inherent reactivity and interactions within the matrix. These systems offer the advantage of repeated self-healing over the same damaged zone, which is attributed to reversible chemical reactions and supramolecular interactions. This review offers a comprehensive perspective on extrinsic and intrinsic self-healing approaches and elucidates their unique properties and characteristics. Furthermore, various self-healing mechanisms are surveyed, and insights from cutting-edge studies are integrated.
Keywords
CORE-SHELL NANOFIBERS; WASTE TIRE RUBBER; CIRCULAR ECONOMY; SHAPE-MEMORY; POLYURETHANE; TRANSPARENT; ELASTOMERS; COMPOSITE; EVOLUTION; NETWORKS; self-healing; polymer; plastic; extrinsic; intrinsic
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113086
DOI
10.3390/polym15224408
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