Self-healing material for iPhone 7s and iPhone 8 screens.

Self-healing material for screen on new smartphones and tablet.


Self-healing will material the solution for cracked phone or tablet screens.

Self-healing material for iPhone 7s screens.


Self-healing material for iPhone 8 screens.





The most annoying issue with tablet and smartphones especially the Samsung’s series including the Samsung S8 and iPhone’s series including the iPhone 7s and iPhone 8 is cracked screen.

The good news is that SCIENTISTS/ chemists at the University of California at Riverside in partnership with the University of Colorado have developed a solution for the cracked screens by developing a new material that could solve. The self-healing will likely have numerous uses in robotics and consumer electronics and could ultimately make your cracked iPhone screen a thing of the past.




The qualities of the new material are that it would is transparent, highly stretchable, conductive and most importantly, self-healing. Yes it would literally repairs itself when cracked or torn.


The leading researchers Chao Wang said in a statement, “Creating a material with all these properties has been a puzzle for years.”
“We did that and now are just beginning to explore the applications.”

He believes this material will be used in the manufacturing of mobile phones “very soon” because it conducts electricity, it could be used to provide scratch resistant and incredibly durable smartphone screens.


 Dr Chao Wang told Science Daily, we have conducted a few experiments on the material’s ability to repair itself. In one instance, after being torn in half, it automatically stitched itself back together in under 24 hours.

According to his university, the lifelong love of Wolverine, the comic book character who has the ability to self-heal influenced Dr Wang developed an interest in self-healing materials.

“He could save the world, but only because he could heal himself. A self-healing material, when carved into two parts, can go back together like nothing has happened, just like our human skin,” he said.
“I’ve been researching making a self-healing lithium ion battery, so when you drop your cell phone, it could fix itself and last much longer.”

The low-cost, easy to produce soft rubber-like material can stretch to 50 times its original length.








HOW the Self-healing material is DEVELOP.

Advanced Material is the journal which was presented their work at a meeting of the American Chemical Society, on Tuesday in the US.


After reviewing the publication, the secret to developing the material was producing a forgiving chemical bond between molecules that was stable under electrochemical conditions.

Dr Wang explained that there are two types of bonds that exist in materials.

These are covalent bonds, which are strong and don’t reform once broken, and non-covalent bonds, which are more dynamic and lend themselves to

They use the same principle as hydrogen bonds.  They connect water molecules to one another are non-covalent, giving water its fluid properties.

But the materials made out of substances with such bonds are not suitable for ionic conductors (necessary for the use in electronics) because they are affected by electrochemical reactions which diminish performance.

The team helped solve that problem by using a mechanism called an ion-dipole interaction, which is the force between charged ions and polar molecules. It’s highly stabile under electrochemical conditions, the university said.

By combining the stretchable polymer with a mobile, high-ionic-strength salt, the researchers were able to create the properties they wanted.

This is one of the best discovered apart from mobile phone charging station because mobile phones are the future.


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