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Cryogenically self-healing organic crystals

Chengde Ding, Baolei Tang, Yuxing Zhou, Bowen Jin, Patrick Commins, Marieh B. Al‐Handawi, Li Liang, Pancě Naumov, Hongyu Zhang

2025Nature Materials13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Common self-healing mechanisms rely on the diffusion of chemical entities across a fissure to rebuild the interface. As diffusion is temperature-controlled, cryogenic conditions are prohibitive to self-healing. Here we report a molecular crystal that heals at ambient and high temperature (298 and 423 K) but that is also capable of autonomous recovery at 77 K. The efficiency of this process depends on dipole–dipole interactions as the dominant mechanism that reduces the separation between the interfaces. Comparative optical transmission measurements confirm that healed crystals are approximately 99% transparent relative to the same material before cracking. This cryogenic self-healing capability is used to design an autonomously reparative, all-organic, crystalline optical transmission system and enables substantial recovery of the optical losses due to the material’s ability to recover after damage. This and possibly other similar materials overcome the natural limitations of macromolecular self-healing media at cryogenic temperatures, opening opportunities for developing materials that can operate practically indefinitely under extreme conditions. Cryogenic conditions limit molecular diffusion, inhibiting self-healing in most molecular systems. Here the authors present an organic molecular crystal capable of autonomous recovery at 77 K due to strong dipole–dipole interactions between aligned molecular layers.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceDiffusionPolymerCrystal (programming language)OptoelectronicsMacromoleculeCryogenicsTransmission (telecommunications)NanotechnologyMechanism (biology)Cryogenic temperatureProcess (computing)Chemical engineeringOptical materialsChemical physicsThin filmDiffractionCrystallography and molecular interactionsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsSupramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
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