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Tough and Degradable Self-Healing Elastomer from Synergistic Soft-Hard Segments Design for Biomechano-Robust Artificial Skin

Authors :
Tian Ouyang
Zhuo Kang
Yue Zhang
Zheng Zhang
Xuan Zhao
Bin Zhao
Xiaochen Xun
Qi Li
Qingliang Liao
Source :
ACS nano. 15(12)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Increasing biomechanical applications of skin-inspired devices raise higher requirements for the skin-bionic robustness and environmental compatibility of elastomers. Here, a tough and degradable self-healing elastomer (TDSE) is developed by a synergistic soft-hard segments design. The polyester/polyether copolymer is introduced in soft segments to endow TDSE with flexibility and degradability. The two isomeric diamines are regulated in hard segments for elevating the toughness and fracture energy to 82.38 MJ/m3 and 43299 J/m2 and autonomous self-healing ability with 93% efficiency in 7 h for the TDSE. Employing TDSE and ionic liquid, a biomechano-robust artificial skin (BA-skin) is constructed with a stretch-insensitive mechanosensation capability during 50% cyclic stretching. The BA-skin has high biomechano-robustness to bear tear damage and good environmental compatibility with total decomposability in a lipase solution. This work provides a molecular design guideline for high-performance skin-bionic elastomers for applications in skin-inspired devices.

Details

ISSN :
1936086X
Volume :
15
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS nano
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17a1954f6420943c3a15fd0a59c103f2