Synergistic dual effect dynamic network regulation of self-healing silicone rubber composites for outdoor insulation

Authors
Xiang, PengchengWan, BaoquanHuang, WenjieYang, XingYang, XiaoyanXia, BingJung, Yong ChaeZha, Jun-Wei
Issue Date
2025-06
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Composites Communications, v.56
Abstract
Silicone rubber (SR) is an important insulating material in electrical and electronic equipment and self-healing SR can heal electrical/mechanical damage to enhance the service life of the material. However, commercial silicone rubbers contain high content inorganic fillers and irreversible permanent cross-linked networks, creating a great challenge for the research of their self-healing ability. Herein, a novel PDMS-based silicone rubber containing disulfide and hydrogen bonds (PSH) is designed by introducing dynamic reversible hydrogen to construct a synergistic dynamic cross-linked network. The interactions and reversible cleavage-recombination between dynamic hydrogen and disulfide bonds endow the PSH elastomers with excellent mechanical and self-healing ability. Therefore, the tensile strength of the optimal PSH8 elastomer reaches 1.82 MPa, which exceeds that of the original SR. Meanwhile, the mechanical and electrical damage self-healing efficacy of PSH8 elastomer can achieve 91 % and 67 %, respectively. It provides a feasible approach for the commercialization of self-healing SR, which is beneficial for the application in advanced electrical equipment.
Keywords
MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; MODIFIED AMINOPROPYLTRIETHOXYSILANE; Silicone rubber composites; Electrical/mechanical damage; Self-healing; Dynamic bonds
ISSN
2452-2139
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152466
DOI
10.1016/j.coco.2025.102418
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