Strong, Self-Healing Rubber
TBMG-28004
12/1/2017
- Content
Self-healing hydrogels rely on water to incorporate reversible bonds that can promote healing. Engineering self-healing properties in dry materials, such as rubber, has proven more challenging because rubber is made of polymers often connected by permanent, covalent bonds. In order to make a rubber self-healing, the bonds connecting the polymers have to be reversible so that the bonds could break and reform.
- Citation
- "Strong, Self-Healing Rubber," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2017.