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Fracture Toughness Healing in Epoxy Containing Both Epoxy and Amine Loaded Capsules

Neuser, Sam  
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Chen, Philipp W.
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Studart, Andre R.
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2014
Advanced Engineering Materials

The feasibility of self-healing epoxy matrices using the same chemistry as the matrix material, namely a standard epoxy-amine system, is demonstrated. The two-component self-healing system is encapsulated in core-shell structures using standard in situ curing in a stirred emulsion and a novel microfluidic encapsulation technique for the epoxy monomer and the amine hardener, respectively. The recovery of fracture toughness after room temperature healing is above 50%, and increases to 100% when shape memory alloy wires are combined with a low temperature cure of the matrix to enhance crack closure. This healing ability is also preserved for higher curing temperatures, demonstrating the potential of this novel approach.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/adem.201300422
Web of Science ID

WOS:000337582600016

Author(s)
Neuser, Sam  
Chen, Philipp W.
Studart, Andre R.
Michaud, Veronique  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh

Published in
Advanced Engineering Materials
Volume

16

Issue

5

Start page

581

End page

587

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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August 29, 2014
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