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Published on: September 2, 2015
An intrinsic self-healable supramolecular dynamic covalent elastomer for sustainable high-performance tactile sensing
Ding Yang1, Jiahui Zhao1, Fang-Yu Liu1
1Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Joint International Research Laboratory of Precision Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Feringa Nobel Prize Scientist Joint Research Center, Frontiers Science Center for Materiobiology and Dynamic Chemistry, Institute of Fine Chemicals, School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology 130 Meilong Road Shanghai 200237 China ac0105@ecust.edu.cn dahui_qu@ecust.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Supramolecular chemistry empowers polymeric materials with versatile beneficial features encompassing stimulus adaptation, e.g. self-healing, to truly function in a biomimetic manner. To seek an effective self-healing mechanism for current polymers with no trade-offs in other property perspectives still remains a challenge. Herein, we present a sustainable alternative to the conventional covalent elastomers, a dynamic covalent disulfide polymer highly crosslinked by bio-catechol hydrogen bonds and coordinative metallic dopants. The polymeric elastomer exhibits mechanical tailorability, ambient intrinsic self-healing with an efficiency reaching 90%, and closed-loop recycling capability with no property deterioration. The assembled microstructured capacitive pressure sensor possesses a sensitivity up to 1.58 kPa-1, an effective working range up to 35 kPa and an exceptional response time of a few milliseconds, which makes it particularly promising for contemporary wearable devices for a spectrum of applications like physiological monitoring and voice-cancelling communication.
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