A Self-Healing System for Polydicyclopentadiene Thermosets

Young Bum Lee,Benjamin A. Suslick, Derek de Jong, Gerald O. Wilson, Jeffrey S. Moore,Nancy R. Sottos,Paul V. Braun

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2024)

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Self-healing offers promise for addressing structural failures, increasing lifespan, and improving durability in polymeric materials. Implementing self-healing in thermoset polymers faces significant manufacturing challenges, especially due to the elevated temperature requirements of thermoset processing. To introduce self-healing into structural thermosets, the self-healing system must be thermally stable and compatible with the thermoset chemistry. This article demonstrates a self-healing microcapsule-based system stable to frontal polymerization (FP), a rapid and energy-efficient manufacturing process with a self-propagating exothermic reaction (approximate to 200 degrees C). A thermally latent Grubbs-type complex bearing two N-heterocyclic carbene ligands addresses limitations in conventional G2-based self-healing approaches. Under FP's elevated temperatures, the catalyst remains dormant until activated by a Cu(I) co-reagent, ensuring efficient polymerization of the dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) upon damage to the polyDCPD matrix. The two-part microcapsule system consists of one capsule containing the thermally latent Grubbs-type catalyst dissolved in the solvent, and another capsule containing a Cu(I) coagent blended with liquid DCPD monomer. Using the same chemistry for both matrix fabrication and healing results in strong interfaces as demonstrated by lap-shear tests. In an optimized system, the self-healing system restores the mechanical properties of the tough polyDCPD thermoset. Self-healing efficiencies greater than 90% via tapered double cantilever beam tests are observed. A self-healing chemistry, employing a thermally stable bis-N-heterocyclic Ru-carbene catalyst and a Cu(I) activator, addresses the thermal instability challenges of previous self-healing chemistries, enabling self-healing in a polydicyclopentadiene thermoset which is initially cured at approximate to 200 degrees C via frontal polymerization.image
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frontal polymerization,microcapsule,ring-opening metathesis polymerization,self-healing,thermal stability
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