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Stress-Free Two-Way Shape Memory Effects of Semicrystalline Polymer Networks Enhanced by Self-Nucleated Crystallization.

Wenhua YuanKangkang LiuJian ZhouLingling NiGuorong ShanYongzhong BaoPengju Pan
Published in: ACS macro letters (2020)
Stress-free two-way shape memory polymers (2W-SMPs) capable of reversible shifting between two distinct shapes are versatile platforms for the development of future smart devices. However, it is challenging to prepare stress-free 2W-SMPs with good actuation performance and shape programmability from single-component semicrystalline polymers. Herein, we demonstrate a straightforward and universal strategy for preparing 2W-SMPs through self-nucleated crystallization (SNC) of semicrystalline polymers. SNC enables the formation of two types of crystals in the 2W-SMPs, annealed and primary crystals, which function as the skeleton phase and actuation phase, respectively. We achieved a high reversible actuation strain of 17.6% and a good reprogrammability of the SNC-treated polymer networks. Complex shape transformations were obtained, and smart devices were fabricated from the SNC-treated networks by using a locally designed folding and kirigami structure. The SNC strategy provides a generalized approach to improve the 2W-shape memory behavior of semicrystalline polymers.
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