Mini-Review of Self-Healing Mechanism and Formulation Optimization of Polyurea Coating

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Self-healing polymers are categorized as smart materials that are capable of surface protection and prevention of structural failure. Polyurethane/polyurea, as one of the representative coatings, has also attracted attention for industrial applications. Compared with polyurethane, polyurea coating, with a similar formation process, provides higher tensile strength and requires shorter curing time. In this paper, extrinsic and intrinsic mechanisms are reviewed to address the efficiency of the self-healing process. Moreover, formulation optimization and strategic improvement to ensure self-healing within a shorter period of time with acceptable recovery of mechanical strength are also discussed. The choice and ratio of diisocyanates, as well as the choice of chain extender, are believed to have a crucial effect on the acceleration of the self-healing process and enhance self-healing efficiency during the preparation of polyurea coatings.

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Luo, J., Wang, T., Sim, C., & Li, Y. (2022, July 1). Mini-Review of Self-Healing Mechanism and Formulation Optimization of Polyurea Coating. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14142808

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