Ionic liquid-modified MXene quantum dots imparting self-healing and antibacterial properties to commercial polyurethane

IF 6.5 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
Jiahui Zhong , Songchao Zhang , Yu He , Haosen Ma , Xiangdong Liu , Yuming Yang , Yinglu Sun
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The simultaneous integration of self-healing capabilities and exceptional mechanical properties in materials remains a significant challenge in research. This study proposes a novel approach to address this issue by imparting self-healing functionality to commercial polyurethane without compromising its inherent mechanical strength. Ionic liquids were electrostatically adsorbed onto the surface of MXene quantum dots, triggering their reaction to form poly (ionic liquid)-coated MXene (MQDs@IL). These MQDs@IL were incorporated into commercial polyurethane, where hydrogen bonding interactions between the poly (ionic liquid) and the molecular chains in polyurethane, along with dynamically reversible ionic aggregates, facilitated molecular chain rearrangement. As a result, the modified polyurethane demonstrated an impressive self-healing efficiency of up to 80%. Additionally, the composite material exhibited enhanced mechanical properties, including increases in fracture strength and elongation at break by 9% and 14%, respectively, achieving a toughness of 294 MJ/m3. Furthermore, the modified polyurethane showed significant improvements in thermal stability and flame retardancy, alongside effective antibacterial properties against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. These advancements not only extend the application range and service life of commercial polyurethane but also provide a promising strategy for the development of multifunctional self-healing materials.
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Composites Communications
Composites Communications Materials Science-Ceramics and Composites
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
340
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: Composites Communications (Compos. Commun.) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing short communications and letters on the latest advances in composites science and technology. With a rapid review and publication process, its goal is to disseminate new knowledge promptly within the composites community. The journal welcomes manuscripts presenting creative concepts and new findings in design, state-of-the-art approaches in processing, synthesis, characterization, and mechanics modeling. In addition to traditional fiber-/particulate-reinforced engineering composites, it encourages submissions on composites with exceptional physical, mechanical, and fracture properties, as well as those with unique functions and significant application potential. This includes biomimetic and bio-inspired composites for biomedical applications, functional nano-composites for thermal management and energy applications, and composites designed for extreme service environments.
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