Self-healing materials : principles & technology /

"Self-healing phenomenon, adapted from living things, was for a long an interesting topic of potential improvement of human-made products, but for quite a while it became applicable reality useful in many manufactured product. The book has three major sections organized in fourteen chapters. Th...

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Main Authors: Wypych, George.
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Published: ChemTec Publishing,
Publisher Address: Toronto :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781927885239
Summary: "Self-healing phenomenon, adapted from living things, was for a long an interesting topic of potential improvement of human-made products, but for quite a while it became applicable reality useful in many manufactured product. The book has three major sections organized in fourteen chapters. The first section contains several chapters which discuss principle mechanisms of self-healing which can be potentially applied in the development of materials, which when damaged have an ability to repair themselves without or with minimal human intervention. All theoretical background required and known to-date to understand these principles is included in this section. The second section contains discussion of additives used in the formulating these products. And, the final section includes examples of the self-healing materials which belong to almost 40 groups of manufactured products. The attached table of contents contains more information about this book on the most modern technological developments. The expected audience for this book includes people working in industries listed in the chapter 14, university professors and students, those working on the reduction of wastes and recycling, and all environmental protection agencies."--
Carrier Form: 1 online resource
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781523113521
1523113529
9781927885246
1927885248
9781927885239
192788523X
Index Number: TA418
CLC: TB383
Contents: Front Cover ; Self-Healing Materials: Principles & Technology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction. Lessons from living things; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Mechanisms of Self-healing; 2.1 AUTONOMIC; 2.2 CLICK CHEMISTRY; 2.3 CROSSLINKING; 2.4 HYDROGEN BONDING; 2.5 LUMINESCENCE; 2.6 MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES AND ORGANIZATION; 2.7 SHAPE MEMORY; 2.8 THERMAL HEALING; 2.9 UV; 2.10 WATER; 2.11 OTHER MECHANISMS; REFERENCES; 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-ASSEMBLYREFERENCES; Chapter 4. Fault Detection Mechanisms; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Triggering and Tuning the Healing Processes; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Activation Energy of Self-healing; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Means of Delivery of Healant 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; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Self-healing Extent; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. Molecular Dynamics Simulation; REFERENCES.
Chapter 11. Morphology of HealingREFERENCES; 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; REFERENCES; 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 NANOPARTICLES13.11 PLASTICIZERS; 13.12 SOLVENTS; 13.13 VASCULAR SELF-HEALING MATERIALS; REFERENCES; 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([-CAPROLACTONE); 14.15 POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID); 14.16 POLYETHYLENE; 14.17 POLY(2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATE); 14.18 POLYIMIDE
14.19 POLYISOBUTYLENE14.20 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 POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL); 14.29 POLY(VINYL BUTYRAL); 14.30 POLY(VINYLIDENE DIFLUORIDE); REFERENCES; 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.