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Photothermal self-healing polyurethane coating based on hollow nanofillers in seawater

Journal of Central South University [2024]
Kang Qian-qian, Mao Zhi-peng, Peng Li-ming, Myronyuk Oleksiy, Li Wei-hua, Wang Wei
ABSTRACT

Herein, a novel composite coating with excellent self-healing and corrosion resistance activated by photothermal responsive hollow core-shell nanofillers was developed. A photothermal nanofiller (Co 9 S 8 @Bi 2 S 3 ) with a hollow core-shell structure was synthesized and then added to polyurethane (PU) to prepare PU-Co 9 S 8 @Bi 2 S 3 composite coating. Applying 808 nm near-infrared irradiation induces a photothermal effect in Co 9 S 8 @Bi 2 S 3 , which subsequently initiates the reconstruction of reversible hydrogen bonds, facilitating the self-healing of coating scratches. The excellent photothermal self-healing performance of PU-Co 9 S 8 @Bi 2 S 3 coating was demonstrated by scratch tests and molecular dynamics simulations. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy test results showed that the PU-Co 9 S 8 @Bi 2 S 3 coating has good self-healing and anti-corrosion properties. The low-frequency impedance modulus of the coating after three self-healing sessions was still close to 10 9 Ω·cm 2 after 30 d of immersion in seawater. This study provides a new strategy for developing multi-cycle self-healing coatings triggered by photothermal effects.

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