Recent progress in shape memory polymer: New behavior, enabling materials, and mechanistic understanding

Q Zhao, HJ Qi, T Xie - Progress in Polymer Science, 2015 - Elsevier
Q Zhao, HJ Qi, T Xie
Progress in Polymer Science, 2015Elsevier
Shape memory polymers (SMPs), as a class of programmable stimuli-responsive shape
changing polymers, are attracting increasing attention from the standpoint of both
fundamental research and technological innovations. Following a brief introduction of the
conventional shape memory effect (SME), progress in new shape memory enabling
mechanisms and triggering methods, variations of in shape memory forms (shape memory
surfaces, hydrogels, and microparticles), new shape memory behavior (multi-SME and two …
Abstract
Shape memory polymers (SMPs), as a class of programmable stimuli-responsive shape changing polymers, are attracting increasing attention from the standpoint of both fundamental research and technological innovations. Following a brief introduction of the conventional shape memory effect (SME), progress in new shape memory enabling mechanisms and triggering methods, variations of in shape memory forms (shape memory surfaces, hydrogels, and microparticles), new shape memory behavior (multi-SME and two-way-SME), and novel fabrication methods are reviewed. Progress in thermomechanical modeling of SMPs is also presented.
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