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Epoxy vitrimers have attracted significant research attention due to their reprocessability, malleability, and potential self-healing capability. In this study, we successfully synthesized two vitrimers based on a bulky diepoxide monomer, 9,9-bis(4-glycidyloxyphenyl)fluorene (DGBPEF) and zinc catalysts. When DGBPEF reacted with flexible Pripol 1040, a soft vitrimer with a glass transition temperature (T g ) of 45 °C and a topology freezing transition temperature (T v ) of 207 °C was obtained. When DGBPEF reacted with glutaric anhydride, a hard vitrimer with a T g of 166 °C and a T v of 235 °C was obtained. While both samples exhibited good reprocessability upon hot-pressing around T v , their surface scratches could not self-heal autonomously without applying pressure. Surface-functionalized superparamagnetic γ-Fe 2 O 3 nanoparticles (∼20 nm) were dispersed into the soft vitrimer matrix to prepare nanocomposites. At a nanoparticle loading of 5 wt%, the application of an oscillating magnetic field induced rapid induction heating, raising the nanocomposite temperature to 240 °C–250 °C (well above the T v ) within 5–10 min, which enabled effective autonomous self-healing of surface scratches. In contrast, no self-healing was observed when the nanocomposite was directly heated in a vacuum oven at 240 °C. This difference is attributed to the possible migration of γ-Fe 2 O 3 nanoparticles toward the crack site under an oscillating magnetic field, which enhances localized heating and triggers the autonomous self-healing response.
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