The
development of emerging technologies in a wide variety of distinct
fields requires continuous innovation and implementation to advance
civilization. The goal of this scientific scheme is to find smart
technological materials. Recent years have seen an increase in attention
to electrospinning, an electrostatic fiber fabrication method, owing
to its flexibility and possibility of utilizing it in the fields of
manufacturing, biomedical, textile, and aerospace industry. Similarly,
self-healing materials have fascinated many researchers recently due
to their effectiveness in improving the durability of materials and
products. The concept of self-healing is a fresh perspective for advanced
and responsive materials. They can be fabricated to mimic the healing
ability of biological organisms, and therefore, can automatically
and instantly repair damaged parts. Integrating electrospun nanofiber
(0.01 to 10 μm diameter range) with a self-healing mechanism
is applicable in various engineering applications. Core/shell nanofibers
have been recently used in advanced composites to induce self-healing
and to enhance material reinforcement.