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Bode, S. (author), Bose, R. (author), Sandmann, B. (author), Hager, M.D. (author), Garcia, S.J. (author), Van der Zwaag, S. (author), Schubert, U.S. (author)
In the last decade several intrinsic self-healing materials have been developed in which the healing mechanism was mainly based on the reversibility of a certain structural element. For this purpose, reversible covalent bonds, e.g., based on the Diels-Alder reaction or weaker non-covalent interactions, e.g., hydrogen bonding, ionic interactions...
conference paper 2013
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Bode, S. (author), Bose, R.K. (author), Sandmann, B. (author), Hager, M.D. (author), Garcia Espallargas, S.J. (author), Van der Zwaag, S. (author), Schubert, U.S. (author)
In the last decade several intrinsic self-healing materials have been developed in which the healing mechanism was mainly based on the reversibility of a certain structural element. For this purpose, reversible covalent bonds, e.g., based on the Diels-Alder reaction or weaker non-covalent interactions, e.g., hydrogen bonding, ionic interactions...
conference paper 2013
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Kötteritzsch, J. (author), Hager, M.D. (author), Schubert, U.S. (author)
Self-healing can be achieved in polymer coatings by the incorporation of extrinsic materials, i.e. a healing agent is embedded into the coating (e.g., within capsules). In contrast the polymeric coating itself can feature the ability for healing – for instance if reversible covalent bonds are introduced into the polymer network. The Diels-.Alder...
conference paper 2013
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Wilson, G.O. (author)
As the field of self-healing materials continues to grow, novel self-healing concepts and chemistries are being developed for a variety of applications including coatings. Self-healing functionality is typically considered for incorporation in coatings to solve two basic challenges including restoration of aesthetic properties and restoration of...
conference paper 2013
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