Self-healing materials for potential use in textile and clothing applications

Self-regenerating, polymer-based textiles emulate living organisms’ ability to heal broken skin and other lesser injuries. To achieve this effect, either intrinsic or extrinsic methods of having polymeric compounds mend these damages can be employed. Depending on the method used, the handling and re...

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Main Authors: Alena Dannehl, Amelie Buhr, Angela Sanchez Leyton, Lennart Hellweg, Mathias Beer, Lilia Sabantina
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Language:English
Published: PUBLIA – SLUB Open Publishing 2023-02-01
Series:Communications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products
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Online Access:https://journals.qucosa.de/cdatp/article/view/92
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author Alena Dannehl
Amelie Buhr
Angela Sanchez Leyton
Lennart Hellweg
Mathias Beer
Lilia Sabantina
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description Self-regenerating, polymer-based textiles emulate living organisms’ ability to heal broken skin and other lesser injuries. To achieve this effect, either intrinsic or extrinsic methods of having polymeric compounds mend these damages can be employed. Depending on the method used, the handling and results of the self-regenerating effect differ. This allows for different areas of application. The focus of this paper is to discuss some of these potential textile applications as well as related research and developments in the area of self-healing materials.
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spelling doaj-art-cea22dd155764567966b2aa4a2fd83af2025-08-20T03:57:44ZengPUBLIA – SLUB Open PublishingCommunications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products2701-939X2023-02-0141274110.25367/cdatp.2023.4.p27-4192Self-healing materials for potential use in textile and clothing applicationsAlena Dannehl0Amelie Buhr1Angela Sanchez Leyton2Lennart Hellweg3Mathias Beer4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0025-1083Lilia Sabantina5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1822-7954Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Textile and Clothing Technologies, 41065, Moenchengladbach, GermanyNiederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Textile and Clothing Technologies, 41065, Moenchengladbach, GermanyNiederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Textile and Clothing Technologies, 41065, Moenchengladbach, GermanyNiederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Textile and Clothing Technologies, 41065, Moenchengladbach, GermanyNiederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Textile and Clothing Technologies, 41065, Moenchengladbach, GermanyFH BielefeldSelf-regenerating, polymer-based textiles emulate living organisms’ ability to heal broken skin and other lesser injuries. To achieve this effect, either intrinsic or extrinsic methods of having polymeric compounds mend these damages can be employed. Depending on the method used, the handling and results of the self-regenerating effect differ. This allows for different areas of application. The focus of this paper is to discuss some of these potential textile applications as well as related research and developments in the area of self-healing materials.https://journals.qucosa.de/cdatp/article/view/92self-regeneration, self-healing materials, extrinsic and intrinsic methods, nanocomposites, smart textiles
spellingShingle Alena Dannehl
Amelie Buhr
Angela Sanchez Leyton
Lennart Hellweg
Mathias Beer
Lilia Sabantina
Self-healing materials for potential use in textile and clothing applications
Communications in Development and Assembling of Textile Products
self-regeneration, self-healing materials, extrinsic and intrinsic methods, nanocomposites, smart textiles
title Self-healing materials for potential use in textile and clothing applications
title_full Self-healing materials for potential use in textile and clothing applications
title_fullStr Self-healing materials for potential use in textile and clothing applications
title_full_unstemmed Self-healing materials for potential use in textile and clothing applications
title_short Self-healing materials for potential use in textile and clothing applications
title_sort self healing materials for potential use in textile and clothing applications
topic self-regeneration, self-healing materials, extrinsic and intrinsic methods, nanocomposites, smart textiles
url https://journals.qucosa.de/cdatp/article/view/92
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