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Microencapsulation of reactive isocyanates for application in self-healing materials: a review

Amanda N. B. Santos, Demétrio Jackson dos Santos, Danilo J. Carastan

2021Journal of Microencapsulation40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Microencapsulation of curing agents is a major strategy for the development of self-healing polymers. Isocyanates are among the most promising compounds for the development of one-part, catalyst free, self-healing materials, but their microencapsulation is challenging due to their high reactivity. To keep the healing agent intact in the liquid state and containing free-NCO groups, the monitoring of several synthesis parameters is essential. This review aims to summarise the outcomes in the microencapsulation of isocyanates, emphasising the efforts reported in the literature to modulate the microcapsule properties. In this regard, the main synthesis procedures are presented, followed by the most relevant characterisation methods used to assess microcapsule properties. The correlation between these properties and synthesis parameters is also discussed, and finally the main potential and challenges for industrial applications are highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

Self-healingMaterials scienceCuring (chemistry)PolymerNanotechnologyComposite materialMedicineAlternative medicinePathologyPolymer composites and self-healingCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysisAntimicrobial agents and applications
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