A gas-plastic elastomer that quickly self-heals damage with the aid of CO2 gas
Usually self-healing materials require heat or light as a stimulus which can limit their application. Here the authors show an elastomer with an ionically crosslinked silicone network that quickly self-heals damage in the presence of CO2 gas at standard pressures and room temperature.
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6fb506126bd14b2cbda9162a9f760928 |
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Sumario: | Usually self-healing materials require heat or light as a stimulus which can limit their application. Here the authors show an elastomer with an ionically crosslinked silicone network that quickly self-heals damage in the presence of CO2 gas at standard pressures and room temperature. |
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