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In article number 2006298, Tomonori Saito, Diana Hun, Peng‐Fei Cao, and co‐workers develop a series of autonomous self‐healable elastomers with excellent mechanical properties and unprecedented adhesion force. The self‐healing process is water‐insensitive, and the adhesion strength is negligibly affected by the dust on the substrate. The developed elastomer could enable a wide range of applications...
Self‐healable elastomers are extremely attractive due to their ability to prolong product lifetime. An additional function that could further expand their applications is strong adhesion force to clean and dusty surfaces. This study reports a series of autonomous self‐healable and highly adhesive elastomers (ASHA‐Elastomer) that are fabricated via a simple, efficient, and scalable process. The obtained...
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