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Novel Near-Infrared Light-Induced Triple-Shape Memory Composite Based on Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) and Iron Tannate.

Yong-Kang BaiJiamei LiuJunping JuXin Chen
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
Remote controllability and multiple-shape memory performance are two important functions for shape memory polymers (SMPs) in engineering applications, which are still a challenge to achieve via a facile approach. Herein, we synthesized a shape memory composite with near-infrared (NIR) light-induced triple-shape memory performance by in situ formation of iron tannate (FeTA) nanoparticles in cross-linked poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) (EVOH). EVOH possessed two transition temperatures enabling the composites with triple-shape memory behavior, while FeTA nanoparticles served as the photothermal conversion factor for NIR light-induced responsiveness. Because the light-induced triple-shape memory performance of the composite is highly dependent on its photothermal conversion property, the control of FeTA doping would also be an effective solution to prepare light-induced multiple-SMPs with various shape transformations. Moreover, the composites exhibited high light-driving recovery stress, which could lift burdens 1600 times heavier than their own weight, indicating their great potential as a smart soft actuator for various applications.
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