Self-healing materials are a class of smart materials that can autonomously repair damage, such as cracks or scratches, without external intervention. Inspired by the self-healing capabilities of biological systems, these materials offer the potential to extend the lifespan of products, reduce maintenance costs, and minimize waste.
Self-Healing Materials for Decarbonization within Advanced Materials mitigate climate impact by extending product lifespans and reducing resource consumption. By repairing structural damage autonomously, these innovations minimize waste, promote circularity, and contribute to a more sustainable economy, ultimately lowering carbon emissions and fostering resilience to climate change.
Self-healing materials achieve their remarkable ability through various mechanisms:
Self-healing materials are being implemented in various commercial applications, including: