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Coaxial electrospinning was used to produce submicron core-shell fibers with a polymer shell that encapsulates the liquid monomers needed for the use in a vascular self-healing epoxy. A two component epoxy-amine healing chemistry was used for the cores and a polysaccharide spun from an aqueous solution forms the shell. Core continuity was proven by fluorescence microscopy for both the fibers containing...
Composites, increasingly significant due to their excellent properties, are prone to failure over time. Self-healing materials are being developed to extend their lifetime. Despite continuous progress, the effect of introducing such healing feature on the mechanical properties of the neat material is mainly overlooked. Therefore, we created a nanocomposite and a nanovascular network by pullulan sacrificial...
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