Integrated Extrinsic and Intrinsic Self-Healing of Polysiloxane Materials by Cleavable Molecular Cages Encapsulating Fluoride Ions

通过可裂解分子笼包裹氟离子实现聚硅氧烷材料的内外自愈能力

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Abstract

Self-healing ability is crucial to increasing the lifetime and reliability of materials. In this study, spatiotemporal control of the healing of a polysiloxane material is achieved using a cleavable cage compound encapsulating a fluoride ion (F(-) ), which triggeres the dynamic rearrangement of the siloxane (Si-O-Si) networks. A self-healing siloxane-based elastomer is prepared by cross-linking polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) with a F(-) -encapsulating cage-type germoxane (Ge-O-Ge) compound. This material can self-heal repeatedly under humid conditions. The F(-) released by hydrolytic cleavage of the cage framework contributes to rejoining of the cut pieces by promoting the local rearrangement of the siloxane networks. The use of a molecular cage encapsulating a catalyst for dynamic bond rearrangement provides a new concept for designing self-healing polysiloxane materials based on integrated extrinsic and intrinsic mechanisms.

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