Diels-Alder chemistry: an old workhorse for new self-healing nanocomposites and adhesives
PhD ceremony: | Mr J. (Jie) Guo |
When: | February 18, 2025 |
Start: | 14:30 |
Supervisors: | R.K. (Ranjita) Bose, Prof, F. (Francesco) Picchioni, Prof |
Where: | Academy building RUG / Student Information & Administration |
Faculty: | Science and Engineering |

Self-healing polymers have developed rapidly in recent years due to the increasing demand for plastic waste management and sustainability. In one approach, polymers can self-heal based on the use of dynamic chemical interactions. This approach is particularly favored as they can be repeated multiple times without compromising materials performance. Moreover, these dynamic interactions can also transform existing polymers into reversible systems.
In his thesis, Jie Guo specifically studies the Diels-Alder (DA) reaction, known for its versatility and reversibility upon temperature changes. It is widely used in various applications such as drug delivery, 3D printing, electronic devices, coatings, and adhesives. Guo investigates direct deployment of pristine carbon nanotubes into self-healing nanocomposites via the DA reaction, and later focuses on the fabrication of a reversible thin film adhesive through the DA linkage. These studies help to further advance the application of the DA reaction in the development of self-healing materials, expanding its potential in innovative and sustainable solutions.