This work disclosed a novel latent accelerator and the first recyclable one-component epoxy resin. One-component epoxy resins with latent curing systems overcome the short pot life of conventional two-component epoxies; however, balancing storage stability and rapid curing remains challenging, and recyclability is still unmet. Here, we report a dynamic cross-linked latent accelerator (HMZ), synthesized via trimeric hexamethylene diisocyanate, imidazole (IM), and ZnCl2 and incorporated into a bisphenol A epoxy/methyl hexahydrophthalic anhydride (MHHPA) system to enable recyclable one-component epoxy resins. The dynamic cross-linked network through an imidazole–urea bond and Zn2+ coordination effectively fixed IM, suppressing ambient reactivity and ensuring >90 days of storage stability for the one-component epoxy system─markedly outperforming the IM system. Rapid curing at 120 °C (84% conversion within 45 min) was also realized due to the dissociation of the dynamic bonds and release of highly active imidazole. Critically, the cured epoxy/MHHPA/HMZ system can be degraded under mild conditions (50 °C, NaOH/acetone/H2O), and the recovered products serve as curing agents and accelerators in new epoxy formulations, enabling recycling and reusing. This work presents a simple and effective design for latent accelerators that simultaneously achieves high latency, fast curing, and full recyclability─advancing both epoxy technology and sustainable materials science for applications in coatings, adhesives, electronics, etc.
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