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What (who) is self-colored material - definition

ARTIFICIAL OR SYNTHETICALLY-CREATED SUBSTANCES THAT HAVE THE BUILT-IN ABILITY TO AUTOMATICALLY REPAIR DAMAGES TO THEMSELVES WITHOUT ANY HUMAN INTERVENTION
Self-healing plastic; Self healing material; Self-healing Polymers; User:Chem540f09grp11/Sandbox; Self-healing polymers; Biomimetic self-healing materials
  • '''Scheme 3.''' Reversible polymer cross-linking via [[Diels-Alder]] [[cycloaddition]] reaction between furan and maleimide.<ref name=macromolecules />
  • '''Scheme 4.''' Reversible highly cross-linked furan-maleimide based polymer network.<ref name=dendrimer />
  • '''Scheme 6.''' ROMP of DCPD via [[Grubbs' catalyst]]
  • '''Scheme 5.''' Reversible polymer cross-linking by disulfide bridges.<ref name=disulfidebridge />
  • '''Scheme 2.''' Heterolytic cleavage of [[polyethylene glycol]].
  • '''Scheme 1.''' Homolytic cleavage of [[poly(methyl methacrylate)]] (PMMA).
  • '''Animation 1.''' 3D measurement of self-healing material from Tosoh Corporation measured by digital holographic microscopy. The surface has been scratched by a metallic tool.
  • '''Animation 2.''' Section of self-healing material recovering from a scratch

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HATRED OF ONESELF
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(also self-hate)
¦ noun intense dislike of oneself.
self-loathing         
HATRED OF ONESELF
Self-hate; Self-loathing; Self-hating gay; Self hate; Self hatred; Self loathing; Self Hatred; Self-revulsion; Self-contempt; Self contempt; Self-hating; Self hating; Self-hated; Self hated; Self-hates; Self hates; Self hater; Self-loathe; Self loathe; Self loathes; Hate oneself; Self phobia; Self-hating Catholic
¦ noun hatred of oneself.
self-contempt         
HATRED OF ONESELF
Self-hate; Self-loathing; Self-hating gay; Self hate; Self hatred; Self loathing; Self Hatred; Self-revulsion; Self-contempt; Self contempt; Self-hating; Self hating; Self-hated; Self hated; Self-hates; Self hates; Self hater; Self-loathe; Self loathe; Self loathes; Hate oneself; Self phobia; Self-hating Catholic
¦ noun contempt or loathing for oneself or one's actions.

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Self-healing material

Self-healing materials are artificial or synthetically created substances that have the built-in ability to automatically repair damages to themselves without any external diagnosis of the problem or human intervention. Generally, materials will degrade over time due to fatigue, environmental conditions, or damage incurred during operation. Cracks and other types of damage on a microscopic level have been shown to change thermal, electrical, and acoustical properties of materials, and the propagation of cracks can lead to eventual failure of the material. In general, cracks are hard to detect at an early stage, and manual intervention is required for periodic inspections and repairs. In contrast, self-healing materials counter degradation through the initiation of a repair mechanism that responds to the micro-damage.: 1–2  Some self-healing materials are classed as smart structures, and can adapt to various environmental conditions according to their sensing and actuation properties.: 145 

Although the most common types of self-healing materials are polymers or elastomers, self-healing covers all classes of materials, including metals, ceramics, and cementitious materials. Healing mechanisms vary from an instrinsic repair of the material to the addition of a repair agent contained in a microscopic vessel. For a material to be strictly defined as autonomously self-healing, it is necessary that the healing process occurs without human intervention. Self-healing polymers may, however, activate in response to an external stimulus (light, temperature change, etc.) to initiate the healing processes.

A material that can intrinsically correct damage caused by normal usage could prevent costs incurred by material failure and lower costs of a number of different industrial processes through longer part lifetime, and reduction of inefficiency caused by degradation over time.