Issue 39, 2014

Relation between temperature memory effect and multiple-shape memory behaviors based on polymer networks

Abstract

The temperature memory effect (TME) refers to the capability of shape memory materials to memorize the deformation temperature (Td). In this article, the TME of multiple-shape memory polymer based on a PMMA/PEG semi-interpenetrating polymer network (PMMA/PEG semi-IPN) and a PMMA-PCL covalently crosslinked polymer co-network (PMMA-PCL CPN) are studied, and the relation between the TME and the multiple-shape memory effect (SME) is investigated. The results indicate that both the PMMA/PEG semi-IPN and PMMA-PCL CPN can show the TME in a specific range of response temperatures but not in its entire range of glass transition temperatures (Tg). This paper further confirms that broad transition temperature is the key to realizing the TME and the multiple-SME. Furthermore, we discover that the characteristic temperature of the TME corresponds to the multi-step transition temperature of the multiple-SME for the first time. Consequently, the characteristic temperature of the TME can be directly used as a multi-gradient Td to achieve the multiple-SME. Thus it facilitates the selection of a multi-gradient Td in the multiple-SME. The paper also reveals the internal relation of broad Tg, TME and multiple-SME of PMMA/PEG semi-IPN and PMMA-PCL CPN.

Graphical abstract: Relation between temperature memory effect and multiple-shape memory behaviors based on polymer networks

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Mar 2014
Accepted
15 Apr 2014
First published
16 Apr 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 20364-20370

Relation between temperature memory effect and multiple-shape memory behaviors based on polymer networks

Y. Wang, J. Li, X. Li, Y. Pan, Z. Zheng, X. Ding and Y. Peng, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 20364 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA02600D

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