Abstract
The long-term repair of organic coatings in underwater environments is hindered by microcracks and their poor healing performance. In this study, a high-strength and rapidly self-healing polyurea (PU3) coating that combines asymmetric dense stacking of supramolecular units with mismatched rigid and flexible polymer chains was developed. By exploiting the interaction between a 2D sheet-like Ti3C2TX MXene and finely tailored hydrogen-bonded structures of PU3, a smart biomimetic anticorrosion composite coating (PU3-1.0 wt% MXene) was produced. This coating achieved rapid (15 s), specific, and repeatable in situ repair underwater when exposed to near infrared laser light. Electrochemical tests confirmed its excellent anticorrosion capability.
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