材料科学
发光
弹性体
自愈
聚合物
复合数
水溶液
纳米技术
复合材料
生物
韧性
水下
化学工程
光电子学
化学
考古
物理化学
病理
自然(考古学)
工程类
历史
替代医学
医学
海洋学
地质学
作者
Yuncong Liu,Tao Chen,Zhekai Jin,Mengxue Li,Dongdong Zhang,Lian Duan,Zhiguo Zhao,Chao Wang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-29084-z
摘要
Gelatinous underwater invertebrates such as jellyfish have organs that are transparent, luminescent and self-healing, which allow the creatures to navigate, camouflage themselves and, indeed, survive in aquatic environments. Artificial luminescent materials that can mimic such functionality can be used to develop aquatic wearable/stretchable displays and water-resistant devices. Here, a luminescent composite that is simultaneously transparent, tough and can autonomously self-heal in both dry and wet conditions is reported. A tough, self-healable fluorine elastomer with dipole-dipole interactions is synthesized as the polymer matrix. It exhibits excellent compatibility with metal halide perovskite quantum dots. The composite possesses a toughness of 19 MJ m-3, maximum strain of 1300% and capability to autonomously self-heal underwater. Notably, the material can withstand extremely harsh aqueous conditions, such as highly salty, acidic (pH = 1) and basic (pH = 13) environment for more than several months with almost no decay in mechanical performance or optical properties.
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