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Damage Detection in a Microencapsulated Dicyclopentadiene and Grubbs’ Catalyst Self-Healing System
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open in viewerSelf-healing polymers are able to repair themselves after being damaged. Microcapsules were prepared to contain both a healing agent, dicyclopentadiene (DCPD), in addition to a damage detection agent, 1,3,5,7-Cyclooctatriene (COT). The DCPD-COT microcapsules were ruptured in the presence of Grubbs’ catalyst, and color change was confirmed. Modified compact tension specimens were produced that contained DCPD and DCPD-COT microcapsules. Voids within the polymers prevented the specimens from healing, so the effect of COT on the healing efficiency could not be tested.
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- E-project-030415-201853
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- 2015
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- 2015-03-04
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- Major
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