An efficient multiple healing conductive composite via host-guest inclusion

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Da-Li ZhangSheng Zhang

Abstract

A self-healable conductive composite is developed by combining the small molecules and nanotubes through host-guest interactions. This material shows uniform conductivity, microwave absorption and humidity sensing properties, and can be rapidly healed to over 90% electrical and mechanical properties with the aid of water multiple times. In addition, the produced material is also remouldable and recyclable.

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