Novel self‐healing silicone rubbers are prepared by a two‐step procedure: aminopropyl methyl phenyl polysiloxanes is first reacted with salicylaldehyde and then with copper acetate. The reversible nature of the metal–ligand coordination interaction between polysiloxanes with pendent Schiff‐base groups and Cu2+ has endowed silicone rubbers with superior self‐healing properties. As compared with other self‐healing silicone rubbers based on hydrogen bonds or Diels–Alder reaction, this cross‐linked system shows high healing power. The materials are cut into two parts and put together in a mold for 1 h at 30 °C, observing a macroscopic healing and a strength recovery up to 87.0%.
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