Yang et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Constructing electrically and mechanically self-healing elastomers by hydrogen bonded intermolecular networkYang et al., 2020
- Document ID
- 1433547792666121076
- Author
- Yang R
- Yao Y
- Duan Z
- Yuan Z
- Tai H
- Jiang Y
- Zheng Y
- Wang D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Langmuir
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One key limitation of artificial skin-like materials is the shortened service life caused by mechanical damages during practical applications. The ability to self-heal can effectively extend the material service life, reduce the maintenance cost, and ensure safety. Therefore …
- 229920001971 elastomer 0 title abstract description 130
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