Abstract

Tri-n-butylphosphine (TBP) has been shown to effectively catalyze an air-insensitive disulfide metathesis reaction under alkaline conditions at room temperature. A cross-linked polysulfide containing the phosphine exhibited repeated autonomous self-healing resulting in restoration of tensile strength as a result of the dynamic exchange of disulfide bonds. Interestingly, the cross-linked polysulfide can also be reshaped and reprocessed at room temperature via the TBP-mediated reshuffling of the macromolecular networks. The mechanical properties and self-healing ability of polymeric specimens made from chopped samples remain surprisingly constant. In sharp contrast, control specimens without the phosphine catalyst or S–S bonds are neither self-healable nor reprocessable.

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