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ОбложкаZhang M.Q. Self-healing polymers and polymer composites / M.Q.Zhang, M.Z.Rong. - Hoboken: Wiley, 2011. - xii, 416 p., [8] p. col. plates: ill. - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.409-416. - ISBN 978-0-470-49712-8
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ........................................................ ix

1  Basics of Self-Healing: State of the Art ..................... 1
   1.1  Background .............................................. 1
        1.1.1  Adhesive Bonding for Healing Thermosetting
               Materials ........................................ 2
        1.1.2  Fusion Bonding for Healing Thermoplastic
               Materials ........................................ 5
        1.1.3  Bioinspired Self-Healing ......................... 7
   1.2  Intrinsic Self-Healing ................................. 11
        1.2.1  Self-Healing Based on Physical Interactions ..... 11
        1.2.2  Self-Healing Based on Chemical Interactions ..... 18
        1.2.3  Self-Healing Based on Supramolecular 
               Interactions .................................... 26
   1.3  Extrinsic Self-Healing ................................. 30
        1.3.1  Self-Healing in Terms of Healant Loaded
               Pipelines ....................................... 30
        1.3.2  Self-Healing in Terms of Healant Loaded
               Microcapsules ................................... 36
   1.4  Insights for Future Work ............................... 50
   References .................................................. 62
2  Theoretical Consideration and Modeling ...................... 83
   2.1  Molecular Mechanisms ................................... 85
        2.1.1  Self-Healing Below Glass Transition
               Temperature ..................................... 85
        2.1.2  Self-Healing Above Glass Transition
               Temperature ..................................... 87
   2.2  Healing Modeling ....................................... 92
        2.2.1  Percolation Modeling ............................ 92
        2.2.2  Continuum and Molecular-Level Modeling of
               Fatigue Crack Retardation ....................... 95
        2.2.3  Continuum Damage and Healing Mechanics .......... 97
        2.2.4  Discrete Element Modeling and Numerical Study ... 98
   2.3  Design of Self-Healing Composites ..................... 100
        2.3.1  Entropy Driven Self-Assembly of
               Nanoparticles .................................. 100
        2.3.2  Optimization of Microvascular Networks ......... 103
   2.4  Concluding Remarks .................................... 105
   References ................................................. 106
3  Extrinsic Self-Healing via Addition Polymerization ......... 111
   3.1  Design and Selection of Healing System ................ 112
   3.2  Microencapsulation of Mercaptan and Epoxy by in situ
        Polymerization ........................................ 115
        3.2.1  Microencapsulation of Mercaptan ................ 115
        3.2.2  Microencapsulation of Epoxy .................... 122
   3.3  Characterization of Self-Healing Functionality ........ 126
        3.3.1  Self-Healing Epoxy Materials with Embedded 
               Dual Encapsulated Healant: Healing of Crack
               Due to Monotonie Fracture ...................... 126
        3.3.2  Factors Related to Performance Improvement ..... 132
        3.3.3  Self-Healing Epoxy Materials with Embedded
               Dual Encapsulated Healant: Healing of Fatigue
               Crack .......................................... 142
        3.3.4  Self-Healing Epoxy/Glass Fabric Composites
               with Embedded Dual Encapsulated Healant: 
               Healing of Impact Damage ....................... 154
   3.4  Concluding Remarks .................................... 161
   References ................................................. 162
4  Extrinsic Self-Healing via Cationic Polymerization ......... 167
   4.1  Microencapsulation of Epoxy by UV Irradiation-
        Induced Interfacial Copolymerization .................. 170
   4.2  Encapsulation of Boron-Containing Curing Agent ........ 186
        4.2.1  Loading Boron-Containing Curing Agent onto
               Porous Media ................................... 186
        4.2.2  Microencapsulation of Boron-Containing Curing
               Agent via Hollow Capsules Approach ............. 189
   4.3  Characterization of Self-Healing Functionality ........ 202
        4.3.1  Self-Healing Epoxy Materials with Embedded
               Epoxy-Loaded Microcapsules and (C2H5)2O·BF3-
               Loaded Sisal ................................... 202
        4.3.2  Self-Healing Epoxy Materials with Embedded
               Dual Encapsulated Healant ...................... 211
   4.4  Concluding Remarks .................................... 220
   References ................................................. 221
5  Extrinsic Self-Healing via Anionic Polymerization .......... 227
   5.1  Preparation of Epoxy-Loaded Microcapsules and Latent
        Hardener .............................................. 230
        5.1.1  Microencapsulation of Epoxy by in situ
               Condensation ................................... 230
        5.1.2  Preparation of Imidazole Latent Hardener ....... 234
   5.2  Self-Healing Epoxy Materials with Embedded Epoxy-
        Loaded Microcapsules and Latent Hardener .............. 236
   5.3  Self-Healing Epoxy/Woven Glass Fabric Composites 
        with Embedded Epoxy-Loaded Microcapsules and Latent
        Hardener: Healing of Interlaminar Failure ............. 243
   5.4  Durability of Healing Ability ......................... 254
   5.5  Self-Healing Epoxy/Woven Glass Fabric Composites 
        with Embedded Epoxy-Loaded Microcapsules and Latent
        Hardener: Healing of Impact Damage .................... 262
   5.6  Concluding Remarks .................................... 275
   References ................................................. 276
6  Extrinsic Self-Healing via Miscellaneous Reactions ......... 281
   6.1  Extrinsic Self-Healing via Nucleophilic Addition and
        Ring-Opening Reactions ................................ 283
        6.1.1  Microencapsulation of GM A by in situ
               Polymerization ................................. 283
        6.1.2  Self-Healing Epoxy Materials with Embedded
               Single-Component Healant ....................... 289
   6.2  Extrinsic Self-Healing via Living Polymerization ...... 301
        6.2.1  Preparation of Living PMMA and Its Composites
               with GMA-Loaded Microcapsules .................. 302
        6.2.2  Characterization of Self-Healing
               Functionality .................................. 305
   6.3  Extrinsic Self-Healing via Free Radical
        Polymerization ........................................ 315
        6.3.1  Microencapsulation of Styrene and ВРО .......... 315
        6.3.2  Self-Healing Performance of Epoxy Filled with
               Dual Capsules .................................. 321
   6.4  Concluding Remarks .................................... 324
   References ................................................. 325
7  Intrinsic Self-Healing via Diels-Alder Reaction ............ 329
   7.1  Molecular Design and Synthesis ........................ 331
        7.1.1  Synthesis and Characterization of DGFA ......... 334
        7.1.2  Reversibility of DA Bonds and Crack
               Remendability of DGFA Based Polymer ............ 339
        7.1.3  Synthesis and Characterization of FGE .......... 351
        7.1.4  Reversibility of DA Bonds and Crack
               Remendability of FGE-Based Polymer ............. 354
   7.2  Blends of DGFA and FGE ................................ 363
        7.2.1  Reversibility of DA Bonds ...................... 364
        7.2.2  Crack Remendability of Cured DGFA/FGE Blends ... 369
   7.3  Concluding Remarks .................................... 374
   References ................................................. 375
8  Applications
   8.1  Coatings and Films .................................... 380
   8.2  Elastomers ............................................ 386
   8.3  Smart Composites ...................................... 388
   8.4  Tires ................................................. 393
   8.5  Concluding Remarks .................................... 395
   References ................................................. 397
   
Appendix: Nomenclature
   
Index ......................................................... 409


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