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Author
Wypych, George, author.
Title
Self-healing materials : principles & technology / George Wypych
Edition
Second edition
Published
Scarborough, Ontario : ChemTec Publishing, 2022
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Description
1 online resource
Contents
Front Cover
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- Self-Healing Materials Principles and Technology
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- Table of Contents
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- Copyright Page
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- Chapter 1. Introduction. Lessons From Living Things
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- Chapter 2. Mechanisms of Self-Healing
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- 2.1 Autogenic
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- 2.2 Autonomic
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- 2.3 Click chemistry
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- 2.4 Crosslinking
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- 2.5 Delivery method
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- 2.6 Hydrogen bonding
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- 2.7 Intrinsic
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- 2.8 Luminescence
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- 2.9 Morphological features and organization
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- 2.10 Shape memory
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- 2.11 Thermal healing
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- 2.12 UV and visible light
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- 2.13 Water
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- 2.14 Other mechanisms
Chapter 3. Chemical and Physical Processes Occurring During Self-healing of Polymers
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- 3.1 Chemical reactions
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- 3.2 Compositional changes
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- 3.3 Physical processes
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- 3.4 Self-assembly
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- Chapter 4. Fault Detection Mechanisms
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- Chapter 5. Triggering and Tuning the Healing Processes
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- Chapter 6. Activation Energy of Self-Healing
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- Chapter 7. Means of Healant Delivery to the Defect Location
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- 7.1 Autonomous
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- 7.2 Capsule and vascular carriers
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- 7.3 Environmental conditions
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- 7.4 Liquid flow
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- 7.5 Magnetic force
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- 7.6 Manual injection
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- References
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- Chapter 8. Self-healing Timescale
Chapter 9. Self-healing Extent
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- Chapter 10. Molecular Dynamics Simulation
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- Chapter 11. Morphology of Healing
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- Chapter 12. Selected Experimental Methods in Evaluation of Self-healing Efficiency
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- 12.1
X-ray
computed
tomography
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- 12.2 Raman correlation spectroscopy
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- 12.3 Raman spectroscopy
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- 12.4 Impedance spectroscopy
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- 12.5 Water permeability
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- 12.6 Surface energy
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- Chapter 13. Additives and Chemical Structures Used in Self-healing Technology
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- 13.1 Polymers
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- 13.2 Capsule-based materials
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- 13.3 Catalysts
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- 13.4 Chemical structures
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- 13.5 Coupling agents
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- 13.6 Crosslinkers
14.15 Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid)
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- 14.16 Polyethylene
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- 14.17 Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)
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- 14.18 Polyimide
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- 14.19 Polyisobutylene
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- 14.20 Poly(lactic acid)
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- 14.21 Polymethylmethacrylate
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- 14.22 Poly(phenylene oxide)
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- 14.23 Polyphosphazene
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- 14.24 Polypropylene
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- 14.25 Polystyrene
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- 14.26 Polysulfide
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- 14.27 Polyurethanes
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- 14.28 Polyvinylalcohol
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- 14.29 Polyvinylbutyral
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- 14.30 Poly(vinylidene difluoride)
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- Chapter 15. Self-healing in Different Products
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- 15.1 Adhesives
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- 15.2 Aerospace
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- 15.3 Asphalt pavement
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- 15.4 Automotive
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- 15.5 Cementitious materials
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
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Self-healing materials.
Self-healing materials
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