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Progress in the remote-controlled activation of self-healing processes

Journal

SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
Volume 25, Issue 8, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0964-1726/25/8/084018

Keywords

responsiveness; electromagnetic heating; remote-controlled activation; self-repair; dynamic bonds

Funding

  1. DFG priority program 'Design and Generic Principles of Self-healing Materials' [SPP 1568]
  2. European Union Seventh Framework Program (Marie Curie ITN SHeMat 'Self-Healing Materials: from Concepts to Market') [290308]

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Self-healing materials, able to heal themselves either spontaneously or after activation, and ultimately restore diverse properties such as mechanical, optical or electrical properties, are under intense investigation for various classes of material, including polymers, cementous materials, asphalts, metals, composites, and more. Among these, on-command self-healing systems can be classified as an approach towards a spatially resolved, externally controlled activation of self-healing behavior. Towards this goal, the last decade has experienced significant progress. Various methods, mainly based on indirect heating mechanisms, such as resistive, induction, or photo-induced heating, have been presented, depending on different antenna materials and energy sources, and tailored for different applications. This review discusses the up-to-date achievements in the field of on-command self-healing materials with a focus on electromagnetic and mechanochemical activation.

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