Supramolecular Metallogel That Imparts Self-Healing Properties to Other Gel Networks

A unique proton conductive and moldable supramolecular metallogel (CuA-Ox gel) made upon mixing at room temperature well-defined stock solutions of Cu(OAc)2·H2O and oxalic acid dihydrate was found to have self-healing properties. Remarkably, the system also displayed an unprecedented ability to impart self-healing properties to other gel networks lacking this capacity. A self-healed CuA-Ox metallogel was found to have essentially the same nanofibrillar morphology, thermal stability, rheological properties, and conductivity as the freshly prepared sample. The discovery also allowed the fabrication of self-healing conductive composites containing conductive carbonaceous materials. Overall, this work serves as a proof of concept for the transfer of self-healing properties between completely different gel networks.

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