Self-healing in Nanocomposite Hydrogels

Polymer hydrogels with characteristics distinct from those of solid materials are one of the most promising candidates for smart materials. Here, we report that a nanocomposite hydrogel (NC gel) consisting of a unique polymer/clay network structure, can exhibit complete self‐healing through autonomi...

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Published inMacromolecular rapid communications. Vol. 32; no. 16; pp. 1253 - 1258
Main Authors Haraguchi, Kazutoshi, Uyama, Kazuhisa, Tanimoto, Hisashi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim WILEY-VCH Verlag 17.08.2011
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
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Summary:Polymer hydrogels with characteristics distinct from those of solid materials are one of the most promising candidates for smart materials. Here, we report that a nanocomposite hydrogel (NC gel) consisting of a unique polymer/clay network structure, can exhibit complete self‐healing through autonomic reconstruction of crosslinks across a damaged interface. Mechanical damage in NC gels can be repaired without the use of a healing agent, and even sections of NC gels separated by cutting, from whichever the same or different kinds of NC gel, perfectly (re‐)combine by just contacting the cut surfaces together at mildly elevated temperatures. In NC gels, the autonomic fusion of cut surfaces as well as the self‐healing could be achieved not only immediately after being cut but also after a long waiting time. Self‐healing: Nanocomposite (NC) gel with a unique polymer/clay network structure, can exhibit complete self‐healing through autonomic reconstruction of crosslinks across a damaged interface. Mechanical damage can be repaired without the use of a healing agent, and even sections separated by cutting, from whichever the same or different kinds of NC gel, perfectly (re‐)combine by contacting the cut surfaces at mildly elevated temperatures.
Bibliography:ark:/67375/WNG-0GX80M5B-C
Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan (Grant-in-Aid) - No. 23350117
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ISSN:1022-1336
1521-3927
1521-3927
DOI:10.1002/marc.201100248