Journal of Saudi Chemical Society (Jul 2023)
Recent progress in bio-based elastomers with intrinsic self-healing mechanisms - part I: Natural rubber modifications
Abstract
This review is focused on recent achievements in bio-based self-healable elastomeric materials with special regard to elastomers made of natural rubber (NR) and its modified forms, including epoxidized natural rubber (ENR), oxidized natural rubber (oNR) or carbonated natural rubber (CNR). Besides natural rubber, also Eucommia ulmoides gum (EUG), which is an isomer of cis-1,4-polyisoprene, is a material of great interest to obtain bio-based self-healable elastomers. The paper attempts to describe the main classification of the most important intrinsic self-repairing mechanisms, including different types of reversible non-covalent interactions (such as hydrogen bonding, ionic interactions, metal–ligand coordination, shape-memory ability), dynamic covalent bonds (for instance Diels-Alder reversible bonds, dynamic sulfur-sulfur bonds, dynamic ester bonds, boronic-ester exchangeable bonds, dynamic imine bonds, silyl ether exchangeable bonds) and their combinations, which are found in self-healing elastomers. Furthermore, examples of NR-based elastomeric materials are provided and the potential applications proposed by researchers are also presented.