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Self-healable fiber-reinforced vitrimer composites: overview and future prospects

Journal

RSC ADVANCES
Volume 12, Issue 50, Pages 32569-32582

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ra05103f

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  1. Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB-DST), Government of India [CRG/2021/006957]
  2. COMET-Module project Chemitecture [21647048]
  3. COMET- K1 project Polymers with reversibly adaptable surface properties by introducing multi-functional micropatterns [1071910]
  4. Austrian Government
  5. State Government of Styria
  6. State Government of Upper Austria
  7. State Government of Lower Austria
  8. State Saxony-Anhalt
  9. DFG [CRC TRR 102/TP A03]

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This article discusses the features and applications of fiber-reinforced vitrimer composites, highlighting their significance in achieving sustainable development goals.
To achieve sustainable development goals, approaches towards the preparation of recyclable and healable polymeric materials is highly attractive. Self-healing polymers and thermosets based on bond-exchangeable dynamic covalent bonds, so called vitrimers could be a great effort in this direction. In order to match the industrial importance, enhancement of mechanical strength without sacrificing the bond exchange capability is a challenging issue, however, such concerns can be overcome through the developments of fiber-reinforced vitrimer composites. This article covers the outstanding features of fiber-reinforced vitrimer composites, including their reprocessing, recycling and self-healing properties, together with practical applications and future perspectives of this unique class of materials.

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