Synthesis and characterization of silver-thiolate dynamic crosslinking waterborne polyurethane with room-temperature self-healing properties

Mengyun Zhang, Shanjun Ding, Riming Cong, Yunjun Luo*

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Abstract

Waterborne polyurethanes (WPUs), commonly used as coatings and adhesives, produce microcracks when suffering from severe environmental stimuli or continuous mechanical loads. So far, there have only been limited self-healing functional groups, such as disulfide bonds, or Diels-Alder reactions, utilized in WPUs. Herein, we have prepared a novel self-healing waterborne polyurethane (SHWPU) by introducing silver-thiol coordination interactions, which exhibit excellent self-healing performance. WPU-Ag@S-0.50 with microcracks could recover to its original state at room temperature within 30 min. The self-healing efficiency in terms of its tensile strength is 98.69%, demonstrating that introducing silver-thiol coordination interactions is an effective strategy to realize self-healing.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMaterials Advances
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2022

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