shows the fracture surface of a self-healed DGEBA/mPDMS-a/mTETA (2.5 wt%, 80 C) system, indicating the breakage of microcapsules and the release of the core material. This suggests the formation of a hybrid interface from the reaction of PDMS-a with the epoxy matrix, causing an enhancement of the fracture toughness after the self-healing process.
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