Prospects of Application of Self-Healing Materials and Technologies Based on Them


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Abstract

Self-healing materials are of increasing interest for science and industry. However, such materials and technologies based on them are not widely implemented at the large-scale industrial level. There are reports on single successful implementations of such technologies; the concept of artificial self-healing of nonbiological materials is mostly actualized in prototypes for self-healing materials and systems. Self-restoring of the initial characteristics of materials is the most successfully realized in polymers and compositions based on them, and polymer coatings are the most applicable and commercially demanded self-healing materials. In this article, the basic mechanisms of self-healing of the initial characteristics in materials of different types are briefly presented and the technologies based on them are considered. The data on self-healing materials of different chemical nature (polymers, cements, ceramics, metals, and composite materials) are analyzed. The physical and chemical principles of providing the effect of self-restoring of the initial characteristics are highlighted, and the prospects of practical implementation of self-healing materials and technologies on their basis are discussed. The sources of information used were overviews on self-healing materials of different types, patents, and scientific articles.

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N. N. Sitnikov

Keldysh Research Center; National Research Nuclear University

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Email: sitnikov_nikolay@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 125438; Moscow, 115409

I. A. Khabibullina

Keldysh Research Center

Email: sitnikov_nikolay@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 125438

V. I. Mashchenko

Moscow Region State University

Email: sitnikov_nikolay@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105005

R. N. Rizakhanov

Keldysh Research Center

Email: sitnikov_nikolay@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 125438

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