Preparation and characterization of microcapsule containing epoxy resin and its self-healing performance of anticorrosion covering material

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Microencapsulated healing agents that possess adequate strength, long shelf-life, and excellent bonding to the host material are required for self-healing materials. The in situ encapsulation method is demonstrated over an order of magnitude size reduction for the preparation of urea-formaldehyde (UF) capsules filled with a healing agent, a mixture epoxy resin of the epoxy 711 and E-51. Capsules with diameters as small as about 100 μm are achieved under the agitation rate of 800 r min-1. The capsules possess a uniform UF shell wall (4 μm average thickness). By using the analysis of scanning electronic microscope (SEM), thermal analysis (TG-DTA) and FTIR, the characteristics of the microcapsules were investigated respectively. Successful self-healing has been demonstrated for anticorrosion covering materials with microcapsules. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Liao, L. P., Zhang, W., Xin, Y., Wang, H. M., Zhao, Y., & Li, W. J. (2011). Preparation and characterization of microcapsule containing epoxy resin and its self-healing performance of anticorrosion covering material. Chinese Science Bulletin, 56(4–5), 439–443. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11434-010-4133-0

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