A heterocyclic polyurethane with enhanced self-healing efficiency and outstanding recovery of mechanical properties

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Abstract

A functional polyurethane based on the heterocyclic group was synthesized and its self-healing and mechanical properties were examined. To synthesize a heterocyclic polyurethane, a polyol and a heterocyclic compound with di-hydroxyl groups at both ends were blended and the blended solution was reacted with a crosslinker containing multiple isocyanate groups. The heterocyclic polyurethane demonstrates better self-healing efficiency than the conventional polyurethane with no heterocyclic groups. Furthermore, unlike the conventional self-healing materials, the heterocyclic polyurethane examined in this study shows an outstanding recovery of the mechanical properties after the self-healing process. These results are attributed to the unique supramolecular network resulting fromthe strong hydrogen bonding interaction between the urethane group and the heterocyclic group in the heterocyclic polyurethane matrix.

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Kim, J., Hong, P. H., Choi, K., Moon, G., Kang, J., Lee, S., … Hong, S. W. (2020). A heterocyclic polyurethane with enhanced self-healing efficiency and outstanding recovery of mechanical properties. Polymers, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM12040968

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