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Self-healing materials : principles and technology / George Wypych.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Wypych, George, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Self-healing materials.
Biocompatible Materials.
Medical Subjects:
Biocompatible Materials.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (337 pages)
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Scarborough, Ontario : ChemTec Publishing, [2022]
Summary:
Self-Healing Materials: Principles and Technology, Second Edition provides engineers and researchers in both industry and academia the information they need to deploy self-healing technology in a range of potential applications, from adhesives to the automotive industry, and from electronics to biomedical implants. Sections discuss the principal mechanisms of self-healing and how these are applied to the development of materials that have the ability to repair themselves, either with minimal or no human intervention.
Contents:
Front Cover
Self-Healing Materials Principles and Technology
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Chapter 1. Introduction. Lessons From Living Things
Chapter 2. Mechanisms of Self-Healing
2.1 Autogenic
2.2 Autonomic
2.3 Click chemistry
2.4 Crosslinking
2.5 Delivery method
2.6 Hydrogen bonding
2.7 Intrinsic
2.8 Luminescence
2.9 Morphological features and organization
2.10 Shape memory
2.11 Thermal healing
2.12 UV and visible light
2.13 Water
2.14 Other mechanisms
Chapter 3. Chemical and Physical Processes Occurring During Self-healing of Polymers
3.1 Chemical reactions
3.2 Compositional changes
3.3 Physical processes
3.4 Self-assembly
Chapter 4. Fault Detection Mechanisms
Chapter 5. Triggering and Tuning the Healing Processes
Chapter 6. Activation Energy of Self-Healing
Chapter 7. Means of Healant Delivery to the Defect Location
7.1 Autonomous
7.2 Capsule and vascular carriers
7.3 Environmental conditions
7.4 Liquid flow
7.5 Magnetic force
7.6 Manual injection
References
Chapter 8. Self-healing Timescale
Chapter 9. Self-healing Extent
Chapter 10. Molecular Dynamics Simulation
Chapter 11. Morphology of Healing
Chapter 12. Selected Experimental Methods in Evaluation of Self-healing Efficiency
12.1 X-ray computed tomography
12.2 Raman correlation spectroscopy
12.3 Raman spectroscopy
12.4 Impedance spectroscopy
12.5 Water permeability
12.6 Surface energy
Chapter 13. Additives and Chemical Structures Used in Self-healing Technology
13.1 Polymers
13.2 Capsule-based materials
13.3 Catalysts
13.4 Chemical structures
13.5 Coupling agents
13.6 Crosslinkers
13.7 Fibers
13.8 Magneto-responsive components
13.9 Metal complexes
13.10 Nanoparticles
13.11 Plasticizers
13.12 Solvents.
13.13 Vascular self-healing materials
Chapter 14. Self-healing of Different Polymers
14.1 Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene
14.2 Acrylic resin
14.3 Alkyd resin
14.4 Cellulose and its derivatives
14.5 Chitosan
14.6 Cyclodextrin
14.7 Epoxy resin
14.8 Ethylene-vinyl acetate
14.9 Natural rubber
14.10 Polybutadiene
14.11 Poly(butyl acrylate)
14.12 Polycyclooctene
14.13 Poly(ε-caprolactone)
14.14 Polydimethylsiloxane
14.15 Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid)
14.16 Polyethylene
14.17 Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)
14.18 Polyimide
14.19 Polyisobutylene
14.20 Poly(lactic acid)
14.21 Polymethylmethacrylate
14.22 Poly(phenylene oxide)
14.23 Polyphosphazene
14.24 Polypropylene
14.25 Polystyrene
14.26 Polysulfide
14.27 Polyurethanes
14.28 Polyvinylalcohol
14.29 Polyvinylbutyral
14.30 Poly(vinylidene difluoride)
Chapter 15. Self-healing in Different Products
15.1 Adhesives
15.2 Aerospace
15.3 Asphalt pavement
15.4 Automotive
15.5 Cementitious materials
15.6 Ceramic materials
15.7 Coatings
15.8 Composites
15.9 Corrosion prevention
15.10 Dental
15.11 Electrical insulation
15.12 Electronics
15.13 Fabrics
15.14 Fibers
15.15 Film
15.16 Foam
15.17 Hydrogels
15.18 Laminates
15.19 Lubricating oils
15.20 Medical devices
15.21 Membranes
15.22 Mortars
15.23 Pipes
15.24 Sealants
15.25 Solar cells
15.26 Thermal barrier coatings
15.27 Tires
Index.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Other Format:
Print version: Wypych, George Self-Healing Materials
ISBN:
1-5231-4485-8
1-77467-003-8

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