Hager MD, Greil P, Leyens C, Van Der Zwaag S, Schubert US (2010)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2010
Book Volume: 22
Pages Range: 5424-5430
Journal Issue: 47
Self-healing materials are able to partially or completely heal damage inflicted on them, e.g., crack formation; it is anticipated that the original functionality can be restored. This article covers the design and generic principles of self-healing materials through a wide range of different material classes including metals, ceramics, concrete, and polymers. Recent key developments and future challenges in the field of self-healing materials are summarised, and generic, fundamental material-independent principles and mechanism are discussed and evaluated.
APA:
Hager, M.D., Greil, P., Leyens, C., Van Der Zwaag, S., & Schubert, U.S. (2010). Self-Healing Materials. Advanced Materials, 22(47), 5424-5430. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201003036
MLA:
Hager, Martin D., et al. "Self-Healing Materials." Advanced Materials 22.47 (2010): 5424-5430.
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