2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2020.105661
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A novel type of self-healing silicone elastomers with reversible cross-linked network based on the disulfide, hydrogen and metal-ligand bonds

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“…Moreover, our disulfide network was stable under ambient conditions without any further treatment. Previous studies have noted poor stability for polydisulfides unless the propagating thiolate species is protonated 33 , quenched with an electrophile 31 or the thiyl radical chain-end is reacted with a capping agent 41,[46][47][48] to form a new S-C bond. However, in our system we only employ 1 mol% base (relative to the disulfide) so not all crosslink sites could be expected to be in their ringopened thiolate form which may explain the observed behaviour here.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, our disulfide network was stable under ambient conditions without any further treatment. Previous studies have noted poor stability for polydisulfides unless the propagating thiolate species is protonated 33 , quenched with an electrophile 31 or the thiyl radical chain-end is reacted with a capping agent 41,[46][47][48] to form a new S-C bond. However, in our system we only employ 1 mol% base (relative to the disulfide) so not all crosslink sites could be expected to be in their ringopened thiolate form which may explain the observed behaviour here.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ROP) and then crosslinking the material via metal coordination/complexation of the carboxylate moiety. [40][41][42][43][44][45][46] Other studies have also modified the carboxylic acid of lipoic acid with dopamine 47 or N-hydroxy succinimide 48 to produce self-healing supramolecular adhesives. Additionally, dynamic cyclic disulfides have also featured in degradable nanoparticles 49,50 and adaptable hydrogels [51][52][53][54] , although in the gel examples the disulfide features as a reactive polymer a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D, the scratched hydrogel was autonomously healed after 10 min at room temperature, which was related to the dynamic reconstruction of disulfide bonds and multiple hydrogen bonds between GM and PTA. 33,34 To display the adhesion properties of the G-PTA hydrogel, tests were carried out for adhesion to skin and other substrates. As illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Mechanical and Self-healing Properties Of The G-pta Hydrogelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, the self‐healing materials with intrinsic mechanism can repair themselves many times, being similar to the self‐healing process of biological organs [12–14] . Chemical inherent self‐healing mechanism depends on reversible dynamic covalent bonds containing dynamic urea bond, [15] acylhydrazone bond, [16] reversible disulfide [17–19] and boron ester bond, [20] as well as noncovalent bonds like metal‐ligand coordination, [17,21–23] hydrogen bond, [24–31] ionic bond, [32] subject‐object interaction [33] and so on [34–38] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%