摘要
Given the increasing environmental and energy issues, materials with the ability to repair themselves following damage are highly desirable because this self-healing property can prolong the lifespan of materials and reduce replacement costs. Host-guest assemblies are a powerful approach to create supramolecular materials with versatile functions. Here, a new mode of radical polymerization is demonstrated which is achieved via magnetocaloric effect to fabricate novel host-guest supramolecular gels within 5 min. The resulting gels can repair themselves spontaneously when damaged, without the assistance of any external stimuli, and possess great mechanical strength. Moreover, the Fe 3O4-doped supramolecular gels show accelerated self-healing (from 24 h to 3 h) under an applied magnetic field, which is attributed to the synergy between host-guest healing and a magnetocaloric effect. This strategy might open a promising avenue for accelerating the use of host-guest assemblies to rapidly build robust materials. A new magnetocaloric polymerization for the fabrication of novel host-guest supramolecular gels can be performed within 5 minutes. The resulting gels possess a great autonomic healing capability and superior mechanical performance. This work develops a new platform for the rapid fabrication of diverse polymers for extensive applications.
源语言 | 英语 |
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页(从-至) | 1235-1242 |
页数 | 8 |
期刊 | Advanced Functional Materials |
卷 | 24 |
期 | 9 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 5 3月 2014 |