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An exceptional strength, self-healing and recyclability polyurethane elastomers via multiple hydrogen bonds optimization strategy

Feng et al., 2024

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17679734153789059081
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Feng H
Yu F
Guo Y
Wang W
Xiao L
Liu Y
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Applied Surface Science

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Self-healing materials have the ability to recover mechanical performance, extend material lifespan, significantly cut costs, and bring solutions to present environmental challenges created by synthetic materials' slow decay or non-degradability. However, reconciling the …
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