Abstract

AbstractAs a functional material, polyurethane elastomers have found different applications in a variety of fields such as flexible electronics and smart coatings, but due to the damage during use, they are often endowed with self‐healing properties. However, conventional intrinsically self‐healing polyurethanes often don't balance excellent mechanical and self‐healing properties, so it has become crucial to prepare polyurethane elastomers with excellent self‐healing properties and high mechanical properties. In this study, a self‐healing waterborne polyurethane elastomers (IP‐DTDAx‐BAy‐WPU‐n) was synthesized based on 4, 4‐diaminodiphenyl sulfide (DTDA) boronic acid (BA). The disulfide bond has high motility at low temperatures and induces molecular‐level healing at the damaged interface, contributing to good repair under mild conditions. The borate ester bond limits intermolecular chain slippage and improves the mechanical properties as a dynamic cross‐linking point, while its dynamic reversible effect can synergistically improve the self‐healing ability. The results show that the synthesized elastomer films have good mechanical properties (strength 23.21 MPa, elongation at break 1259.08%, toughness 83.28 MJ m−3), good elastic recovery and self‐healing properties (93%). Furthermore, a composite conductors (IP‐DTDAx‐BAy‐WPU/AgNWs) with self‐healing properties was prepared by compositing AgNWs nanowires with polyurethane elastomers, which laid the foundation for its application in flexible electronic devices and wearable sensing devices.

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