Journal article
Advancement of science, 2024
APA
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Kim, S., Jeon, H., Koo, J., Oh, D., & Park, J. (2024). Practical Applications of Self‐Healing Polymers Beyond Mechanical and Electrical Recovery. Advancement of Science.
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Kim, Semin, Hyeonyeol Jeon, J. Koo, D. Oh, and Jeyoung Park. “Practical Applications of Self‐Healing Polymers Beyond Mechanical and Electrical Recovery.” Advancement of science (2024).
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Kim, Semin, et al. “Practical Applications of Self‐Healing Polymers Beyond Mechanical and Electrical Recovery.” Advancement of Science, 2024.
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@article{semin2024a,
title = {Practical Applications of Self‐Healing Polymers Beyond Mechanical and Electrical Recovery},
year = {2024},
journal = {Advancement of science},
author = {Kim, Semin and Jeon, Hyeonyeol and Koo, J. and Oh, D. and Park, Jeyoung}
}
Self‐healing polymeric materials, which can repair physical damage, offer promising prospects for protective applications across various industries. Although prolonged durability and resource conservation are key advantages, focusing solely on mechanical recovery may limit the market potential of these materials. The unique physical properties of self‐healing polymers, such as interfacial reduction, seamless connection lines, temperature/pressure responses, and phase transitions, enable a multitude of innovative applications. In this perspective, the diverse applications of self‐healing polymers beyond their traditional mechanical strength are emphasized and their potential in various sectors such as food packaging, damage‐reporting, radiation shielding, acoustic conservation, biomedical monitoring, and tissue regeneration is explored. With regards to the commercialization challenges, including scalability, robustness, and performance degradation under extreme conditions, strategies to overcome these limitations and promote successful industrialization are discussed. Furthermore, the potential impacts of self‐healing materials on future research directions, encompassing environmental sustainability, advanced computational techniques, integration with emerging technologies, and tailoring materials for specific applications are examined. This perspective aims to inspire interdisciplinary approaches and foster the adoption of self‐healing materials in various real‐life settings, ultimately contributing to the development of next‐generation materials.