regenschem
Regenschem is an interdisciplinary concept at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, and bio-inspired design that studies chemical mechanisms and materials capable of regeneration, repair, or restoration of function after damage. The term covers intrinsic self-healing processes, reversible bonding networks, and regenerative assembly that can re-establish properties such as strength, toughness, or conductivity. While several related ideas exist under the umbrella of self-healing materials, regenschem emphasizes the chemical routes to recovery and their integration into functional systems, including polymers, metals, ceramics and composite interfaces. The field aims to bridge fundamental reaction chemistry with practical, durable regeneration under operating conditions.
Key approaches include dynamic covalent chemistry, where bonds can break and reform in response to damage;
Applications span self-healing coatings and structural composites, adaptive electronics, protective films, and biomedical implants or tissue
Challenges include achieving high healing efficiency without compromising initial material properties, ensuring durability under real-world conditions,
See also: self-healing materials; dynamic covalent chemistry; supramolecular chemistry; regenerative medicine; materials science.