JOURNAL ARTICLE

Self‐healing polyurethane based on disulfide bond and hydrogen bond

Xiaoxia JianYiwen HuWeiliang ZhouLeqin Xiao

Year: 2017 Journal:   Polymers for Advanced Technologies Vol: 29 (1)Pages: 463-469   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Tough and transparent polyurethane networks with self‐healing capability at mild temperature conditions were successfully prepared in a 1‐pot procedure. The self‐healing ability of synthesized polyurethane comes from the covalent disulfide metathesis and non‐covalent H‐bonding. The mechanical testing indicates that disulfide metathesis reforms the covalent bonds on a longer time scale, while H‐bonding gives rise to a healing efficiency of around 46% in the early healing processing. The compromise between mechanical performance and healing capability is reached by tailoring the concentration of disulfide. The tensile strength of the sample with 100% self‐heal efficiency can get to 5.01 MPa, which can be explained by higher mobility of polymer chain under ambient temperature from creep testing.

Keywords:
Materials science Polyurethane Covalent bond Self-healing Disulfide bond Ultimate tensile strength Hydrogen bond Polymer Composite material Metathesis Polymer chemistry Chemical engineering Polymerization Organic chemistry Molecule Chemistry

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