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Adopting self‐healing, robust, and stretchable materials is a promising method to enable next‐generation wearable electronic devices, touch screens, and soft robotics. Both elasticity and self‐healing are important qualities for substrate materials as they comprise the majority of device components. However, most autonomous self‐healing materials reported to date have poor elastic properties, i.e...
The fatigue behavior of two styrene butadiene rubbers, thermoplastic elastomer (SBS) with physical crosslinking structure and vulcanized styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) with chemical crosslinking structure, was investigated. The fatigue lives of SBS and SBR were greatly affected by the fatigue frequency, amplitude, and temperature. The fatigue lives of both SBS and SBR decreased with the increasing...
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