TY - JOUR
T1 - High-strength, self-healing waterborne polyurethane elastomers with enhanced mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties
AU - Xu, Xiu
AU - Zhao, Hengheng
AU - Ji, Shilong
AU - Li, Sai
AU - Zhang, Liqun
AU - Wen, Shipeng
AU - Liu, Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Developing elastomers that exhibit both high strength and excellent self-healing efficiency has been a longstanding challenge, as enhancing strength typically compromises fracture elongation and self-healing capabilities. In this work, we balance the mechanical strength and self-healing efficiency of waterborne polyurethane (WPU-SS) elastomers by introducing disulfide bonds as dynamic bonds. Disulfide bonds break and reorganize under external forces, inducing microphase separation in the polyurethane system, enhancing tensile strength and toughness, and promoting molecular chain flow to improve self-healing efficiency. The increased hydrogen bonding content further boosts both self-healing efficiency and mechanical strength. As a result, the maximum fracture strength of the WPU-SS elastomer achieves 26.6 MPa with an elongation at break of 664.6 %.and a self-healing efficiency of 83.4 % under mild heating conditions. By modifying liquid metal (LM) with dopamine and compounding it with WPU-SS, WPU-SS/LM composites are obtained. When the volume content of LM was 15 %, the composite exhibits the most significant improvements in mechanical properties and toughness, with a fracture strength of 43 MPa, which is 160 % times of that of WPU-SS. The thermal conductivity of WPU-SS/LM increases proportionally with the LM content, reaching 583.7 % of that of WPU-SS at 25 % LM content. Further, at 10 % LM content, WPU-SS/LM could be physically sintered to achieve permanent electrical conductivity. This enhanced mechanical, thermal, and electrical performance makes WPU-SS/LM composites promising for applications in conductive elastomers and dynamic switches.
AB - Developing elastomers that exhibit both high strength and excellent self-healing efficiency has been a longstanding challenge, as enhancing strength typically compromises fracture elongation and self-healing capabilities. In this work, we balance the mechanical strength and self-healing efficiency of waterborne polyurethane (WPU-SS) elastomers by introducing disulfide bonds as dynamic bonds. Disulfide bonds break and reorganize under external forces, inducing microphase separation in the polyurethane system, enhancing tensile strength and toughness, and promoting molecular chain flow to improve self-healing efficiency. The increased hydrogen bonding content further boosts both self-healing efficiency and mechanical strength. As a result, the maximum fracture strength of the WPU-SS elastomer achieves 26.6 MPa with an elongation at break of 664.6 %.and a self-healing efficiency of 83.4 % under mild heating conditions. By modifying liquid metal (LM) with dopamine and compounding it with WPU-SS, WPU-SS/LM composites are obtained. When the volume content of LM was 15 %, the composite exhibits the most significant improvements in mechanical properties and toughness, with a fracture strength of 43 MPa, which is 160 % times of that of WPU-SS. The thermal conductivity of WPU-SS/LM increases proportionally with the LM content, reaching 583.7 % of that of WPU-SS at 25 % LM content. Further, at 10 % LM content, WPU-SS/LM could be physically sintered to achieve permanent electrical conductivity. This enhanced mechanical, thermal, and electrical performance makes WPU-SS/LM composites promising for applications in conductive elastomers and dynamic switches.
KW - Liquid metal
KW - Self-healing
KW - Thermal conductivity
KW - Water polyurethane
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85205294799
U2 - 10.1016/j.coco.2024.102100
DO - 10.1016/j.coco.2024.102100
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85205294799
SN - 2452-2139
VL - 51
JO - Composites Communications
JF - Composites Communications
M1 - 102100
ER -