Issue 1, 2009

Self-healing at the nanoscale

Abstract

The design of self-healing materials is a very important but challenging topic in nanotechnology. Self-healing strategies, also inspired by natural processes, allow the fabrication of auto-repairing systems, and in recent years, materials engineering at the nanoscale has allowed further advances in this emerging field. In this mini review, we recall some interesting self-healing systems found in natural processes and others created by man-made activity with special emphasis on the role played in this field by nanostructures. Finally, the self-healing of gold nanoparticles during laser irradiation is considered in more detail since it is a rare example of a functional nanomaterial with self-repairing properties.

Graphical abstract: Self-healing at the nanoscale

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
19 Jun 2009
Accepted
05 Aug 2009
First published
28 Aug 2009

Nanoscale, 2009,1, 74-88

Self-healing at the nanoscale

V. Amendola and M. Meneghetti, Nanoscale, 2009, 1, 74 DOI: 10.1039/B9NR00146H

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