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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 386, 2023
2023 International Conference on Materials Engineering, New Energy and Chemistry (MENEC 2023)
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Article Number | 01006 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Materials Science and Engineering | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202338601006 | |
Published online | 01 November 2023 |
Advances in the Diels-Alder Reaction in Self-Healing Polymeric Materials
Beijing 101 middle school, Beijing 100000, China
* Corresponding author: fulingyan@pwrd.com
Polymeric functional materials are widely used in all aspects of everyday life. However, they are subject to a variety of environmental influences such as chemical attack, mechanical abrasion or impact and thermal decomposition, resulting in a significant shortening of the service life of polymer materials. Using traditional repair methods, the damaged part of the material is only reattached or reinforced at a macro level. Currently, more and more research is focused on smart composite materials with self-healing properties. This eliminates hidden problems in the use of the material, thereby extending its service life and broadening the range of applications. The Diels-Alder (DA) reaction is a [4+2] cycloaddition reaction between a conjugated diene and a substituted alkene. It has become a hot research topic in the field of self-healing due to its mild reaction conditions and lack of catalyst. In this paper, the progress of research on self-healing polymeric materials is reviewed with a focus on applications in DA reactions. The research progress in this field is reviewed based on the chemical structures of the prepared DA reaction-based polymers, and the development of DA reaction based self-healing polymers is investigated. Finally, the development of selfhealing polymers based on DA reactions is given as an outlook.
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