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Tough, Photoluminescent, Self-Healing Waterborne Polyurethane Elastomers Resulting from Synergistic Action of Multiple Dynamic Bonds

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 15, Pages 19414-19426

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c00333

Keywords

waterborne polyurethane; self-healing; multiple dynamic bonds; synergistic action; photoluminescent

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In this study, waterborne polyurethane (WPU) elastomers with high strength, high toughness, and high self-healing rate were prepared using Schiff bases containing disulfide and acylhydrazone bonds as chain extenders. The introduction of acylhydrazone crosslinks increased thermal stability and mechanical properties of the elastomer, while also reducing the activation energy of polymer chain movement. WPU-PD exhibited excellent mechanical properties and a high self-healing efficiency, and its photoluminescence property allowed tracking of the self-healing process. This self-healing polyurethane has promising applications in various fields.
Polymers that integrate multiple functions into one system broaden the application range of materials, but it remains a great challenge to obtain polymer materials with simultaneously high strength, high toughness, and high self-healing rate. In this work, we prepared waterborne polyurethane (WPU) elastomers using Schiff bases containing disulfide and acylhydrazone bonds (PD) as chain extenders. Acylhydrazone forming a hydrogen bond not only acts as a physical cross-linking point, which promotes the microphase separation of polyurethane to increase the thermal stability, tensile strength, and toughness of the elastomer, but also serves as a clip to integrate various dynamic bonds together to synergistically reduce the activation energy of the polymer chain movement and endow the molecular chain with faster fluidity. Therefore, WPU-PD exhibits excellent mechanical properties at room temperature, such as a tensile strength and a fracture energy of 25.91 MPa and 121.66 kJ m-2, respectively, and a high self-healing efficiency of 93.7% in a short time under moderate heating conditions. In addition, the photoluminescence property of WPU-PD enables us to track its self-healing process by monitoring change of the fluorescence intensity at the cracks, which helps to avoid the accumulation of cracks and improve the reliability of the elastomer. This self-healing polyurethane has a great potential application value in optical anticounterfeiting, flexible electronics devices, functional automobile protective films, and so on.

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