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Two-dimensional self-healing hydrogen-bond-based supramolecular polymer film

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Abstract Self-healing materials have been developed over the past decade with the recovery ability after damage. However, most researches focused on the self-healing process at three-dimension. Herein, we prepare monolayer… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Self-healing materials have been developed over the past decade with the recovery ability after damage. However, most researches focused on the self-healing process at three-dimension. Herein, we prepare monolayer self-healing hydrogen-bond-based supramolecular polymer film and explore the self-healing process at the two-dimensional limit. The healing process, which can be reversibly repeated for at least three times, is influenced by the temperature, the molecule-substrate interaction and the substrate roughness. In the application, the monolayer self-healing polymer film can be used to modify the SiO2 dielectric for copper phthalocyanine field effect transistor with improved mobility. This work will be valuable for developing two-dimensional functional self-healing materials in the future.

Keywords: self healing; two dimensional; self; polymer film

Journal Title: Chinese Chemical Letters
Year Published: 2019

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