Core-shell nanofibers for developing self-healing materials: Recent progress and future directions
Esmaeely Neisiany, Rasoul; Nouri Khorasani, Saied; Kong Yoong Lee, Jeremy; Razavi, Nima; Enayati, Mohammad Saeid; Naeimirad, Mohammadreza; Berto, Filippo; Ramakrishna, Seeram
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2021Metadata
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The knowledge of self-healing was developed to ensure more durable and reliable engineering materials. Healing agent encapsulation has shown to be one of the most promising approaches in self-healing technology. The healing agents were encapsulated within micro/nanocapsules, micro/nanofibers, and vascular-based networks. Among the methods, using core-shell nanofibers showed a compromising potential for the development of self-healing nanofibers with the minimum drawbacks and limitations. The aim of the present paper is to report the recent contributions on the recent progress of self-healing materials using core-shell nanofibers to provide insights for the further development of self-healing polymeric materials both in academic research and scalable fabrication of polymeric parts in the industries.