“…Owing to the thermodynamic incompatibility of soft and hard segments as well as the hydrogen bonds between urea groups, the hard segments aggregate and form rod-shaped hard domains, which are surrounded by the soft matrix formed by the soft segments, resulting in the micro-phase separation phenomenon (Castagna et al, 2012;Das et al, 2007;Li et al, 2018). The mechanical and chemical properties of polyurea are also distinctive such as temperature sensitivity (Guo et al, 2016;Jia et al, 2016;Qiao et al, 2011;Qiao et al, 2016), pressure sensitivity (Amirkhizi et al, 2006), strain rate sensitivity (Joshi and Milby, 2012;Sarva et al, 2007;Shim and Mohr, 2009;Yi et al, 2006) and frequency sensitivity (Jia et al, 2016;Qiao et al, 2011;Qiao et al, 2016). Polyurea also has moisture and corrosion resistance and is easy to spray.…”