材料科学
共晶体系
深共晶溶剂
自愈
涂层
腐蚀
溶剂
复合材料
化学工程
冶金
有机化学
合金
医学
化学
替代医学
病理
工程类
作者
Chong Chen,Ting Shen,Jiahong Wei,Jie Yang,Wenkai Cao,Weihua Li
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202512310
摘要
Abstract Self‐healing of coating damage is highly desirable for long‐term corrosion protection. However, achieving intrinsic autonomous self‐healing often involves a trade‐off, as increased molecular mobility can compromise coating stability and corrosion resistance, particularly in harsh, water‐rich environments. Herein, a robust anti‐corrosion coating with remarkable autonomous self‐healing ability is presented. By integrating a hydrophobic deep eutectic solvent (HDES) into a disulfide bond‐crosslinked siloxane‐modified epoxy resin (SiEP‐SS), the SiEP‐SS/HDES 40 (40 wt.% HDES) coating achieves rapid self‐healing within 1 h in both atmospheric and underwater environments. This remarkable performance arises from the synergy between the SiEP‐SS matrix elasticity (elastic recovery ratio W e = 71.4%) and the confined flow of HDES, which together promote crack closure and damage‐interface reconnection. The coating demonstrates outstanding corrosion resistance and long‐term durability, withstanding 1000 h of salt spray testing, enabled by hydrophobic interactions within the SiEP‐SS/HDES network. Molecular dynamics simulations reveal the critical roles of HDES mobility and hydrophobic interactions in promoting interfacial healing. The SiEP‐SS/HDES coating exhibits significant scalability without performance degradation, providing a robust solution for corrosion protection and laying the foundation for designing DES‐based advanced protective coatings with autonomous self‐healing ability.
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