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Structurally dynamic polymers are recognized as a key potential to revolutionize technologies ranging from design of self‐healing materials to numerous biomedical applications. Despite intense research in this area, optimizing reactivity and thereby improving self‐healing ability at the most fundamental level pose urgent issue for wider applications of such emerging materials. Here, the authors report...
In article number 1603155 by Xinghua Zhang, Bing Miao, Li‐Tang Yan, and co‐workers, semiflexible dynamic polymers are demonstrated to possess optimal reactivity and self‐healing ability in comparison to coil‐ and rod‐like ones. A fundamental insight into the principle for the dependence of self‐healing capabilities on properties inherent to dynamic polymers is provided.
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