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Self-healing systems based on disulfide–thiol exchange reactions
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EngineeringThiol–thiol OxidationSelf-healing MaterialNew Thermoset SystemsDisulfide–thiol Exchange ReactionsSelf-repairWound HealingChemistryMolecular EngineeringSelf-healing SurfaceChemical TechnologyDisulfide BondsSelf-healing MaterialsBiomolecular Engineering
New thermoset systems based on disulfide bonds were synthesized with self-healing capabilities. The self-healing mechanism is not related to disulfide–disulfide exchange reactions, but to thiol–disulfide exchange reactions that are pH-dependent. Stress relaxation experiments showed large relaxation for systems having PTM2 as a curing agent, which indicates that the system can rearrange its molecular structure as a mechanism to release stress. However, relaxation rates decreased for samples tested longer after production. This indicates the disappearance of thiol-groups probably caused by thiol–thiol oxidation.
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