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Damaged Material, Heal Thyself

Secretion in droplet-embedded gel permits self-repairing behavior. Three-dimensional confocal fluorescence images show damaged gel (top) after 0.5 hours and the self-repaired gel after 72 hours (bottom). Credit: Image courtesy of Joanna Aizenberg

Secretion in droplet-embedded gel permits self-repairing behavior. Three-dimensional confocal fluorescence images show damaged gel (top) after 0.5 hours and the self-repaired gel after 72 hours (bottom). Credit: Image courtesy of Joanna Aizenberg

Inspired by healing wounds in skin, a new approach protects and heals surfaces using a fluid secretion process. In response to damage, dispersed liquid-storage droplets are controllably secreted. The stored liquid replenishes the surface and completes the repair of the polymer in seconds to hours.

The fluid secretion approach to repair the material has also been demonstrated in fibers and microbeads...

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