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Fabrication of a Self-Healing, 3D Printable, and Reprocessable Biobased Elastomer

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 12, 期 46, 页码 51927-51939

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c14220

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self-healing; 3D printing; reprocessability; biobased elastomer; click chemistry; disulfide metathesis

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  1. Alberta Canola Producers Commission
  2. Alberta Innovates Bio Solutions

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A novel self-healable, fully reprocessable, and inkjet three-dimensional (3D) printable partially biobased elastomer is reported in this work. A long-chain unsaturated diacrylate monomer was first synthesized from canola oil and then cross-linked with a partially oxidized silicon-based copolymer containing free thiol groups and disulfide bonds. The elastomer is fabricated through inkjet 3D printing utilizing the photoinitiated thiol-ene click chemistry and reprocessed by compression molding exploiting the dynamic nature of disulfide bond. Self-healing is enabled by phosphine-catalyzed disulfide metathesis. The elastomer displayed a tensile strength of similar to 52 kPa, a breaking strain of similar to 24, and similar to 86% healing efficiency at 80 degrees C temperature after 8 h. Moreover, the elastomer showed excellent thermal stability, and the highest thermal degradation temperature was recorded to be similar to 524 degrees C. After reprocessing through compression molding, the elastomer fully recovered its mechanical and thermal properties. These properties of the elastomer yield an ecofriendly alternative of fossil fuel-based elastomers that can find broad applications in soft robotics, flexible wearable devices, strain sensors, health care, and next-generation energy-harvesting and -storage devices.

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