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    Self-Healing Polymers and Composites by Blaiszik, B.J., Kramer, S.L.B., Olugebefola, S.C., Moore, J.S., Sottos, N.R., White, S.R.

    Published in Annual review of materials research (01-06-2010)
    “…Self-healing polymers and fiber-reinforced polymer composites possess the ability to heal in response to damage wherever and whenever it occurs in the…”
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    Microcapsules filled with reactive solutions for self-healing materials by Blaiszik, B.J., Caruso, M.M., McIlroy, D.A., Moore, J.S., White, S.R., Sottos, N.R.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (09-02-2009)
    “…Microcapsules containing a solvent and reactive epoxy resin are a critical component for the development of cost-effective, low toxicity, and low flammability…”
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    Full recovery of fiber/matrix interfacial bond strength using a microencapsulated solvent-based healing system by Jones, A.R., Blaiszik, B.J., White, S.R., Sottos, N.R.

    Published in Composites science and technology (18-04-2013)
    “…Full recovery of interfacial bond strength after complete fiber/matrix debonding is achieved with a microencapsulated solvent-based healing chemistry. The…”
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    Nanocapsules for self-healing materials by Blaiszik, B.J., Sottos, N.R., White, S.R.

    Published in Composites science and technology (01-03-2008)
    “…We report an in situ encapsulation method demonstrating over an order of magnitude size reduction for the preparation of urea–formaldehyde (UF) capsules filled…”
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    Microencapsulation of gallium-indium (Ga-In) liquid metal for self-healing applications by Blaiszik, B. J., Jones, A. R., Sottos, N. R., White, S. R.

    Published in Journal of microencapsulation (01-01-2014)
    “…Abstract Microcapsules containing a liquid metal alloy core of gallium-indium (Ga-In) are prepared via in situ urea-formaldehyde (UF) microencapsulation. The…”
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