Ahner J, Micheel M, Geitner R, Schmitt M, Popp J, Dietzek B, Hager MD (2017)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2017
Book Volume: 50
Pages Range: 3789-3795
Journal Issue: 10
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.6b02766
The implementation of a self-healing functionality into materials has become a prevalent approach for materials which require long-term reliability. As of today, the restoration of mechanical properties has dominated the research on self-healing materials, whereas research on healing of other functionalities (e.g., conductivity or optical properties) is still in its infancy. Here, the first conjugated polymer, which can restore its optical properties after photodamage is reported. The proposed self-healing mechanism relies on a thermally triggered imine metathesis between the conjugated polymer and additional macromolecular healing agents with no catalyst needed.
APA:
Ahner, J., Micheel, M., Geitner, R., Schmitt, M., Popp, J., Dietzek, B., & Hager, M.D. (2017). Self-healing Functional Polymers: Optical Property Recovery of Conjugated Polymer Films by Uncatalyzed Imine Metathesis. Macromolecules, 50(10), 3789-3795. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.6b02766
MLA:
Ahner, Johannes, et al. "Self-healing Functional Polymers: Optical Property Recovery of Conjugated Polymer Films by Uncatalyzed Imine Metathesis." Macromolecules 50.10 (2017): 3789-3795.
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