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

RSC Advances ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (39) ◽  
pp. 20364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yaru Wang ◽  
Jing Li ◽  
Xingjian Li ◽  
Yi Pan ◽  
Zhaohui Zheng ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (11) ◽  
pp. 5892
Author(s):  
Axel T. Neffe ◽  
Candy Löwenberg ◽  
Konstanze K. Julich-Gruner ◽  
Marc Behl ◽  
Andreas Lendlein

Shape-memory hydrogels (SMH) are multifunctional, actively-moving polymers of interest in biomedicine. In loosely crosslinked polymer networks, gelatin chains may form triple helices, which can act as temporary net points in SMH, depending on the presence of salts. Here, we show programming and initiation of the shape-memory effect of such networks based on a thermomechanical process compatible with the physiological environment. The SMH were synthesized by reaction of glycidylmethacrylated gelatin with oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) α,ω-dithiols of varying crosslinker length and amount. Triple helicalization of gelatin chains is shown directly by wide-angle X-ray scattering and indirectly via the mechanical behavior at different temperatures. The ability to form triple helices increased with the molar mass of the crosslinker. Hydrogels had storage moduli of 0.27–23 kPa and Young’s moduli of 215–360 kPa at 4 °C. The hydrogels were hydrolytically degradable, with full degradation to water-soluble products within one week at 37 °C and pH = 7.4. A thermally-induced shape-memory effect is demonstrated in bending as well as in compression tests, in which shape recovery with excellent shape-recovery rates Rr close to 100% were observed. In the future, the material presented here could be applied, e.g., as self-anchoring devices mechanically resembling the extracellular matrix.


2008 ◽  
Vol 56 (15) ◽  
pp. 3711-3722 ◽  
Author(s):  
Javier Rodríguez-Aseguinolaza ◽  
Isabel Ruiz-Larrea ◽  
Maria Luisa Nó ◽  
Angel López-Echarri ◽  
José María San Juan

2017 ◽  
Vol 898 ◽  
pp. 598-603
Author(s):  
Jun Li ◽  
Xiao Yang Yi ◽  
Wei Hong Gao ◽  
Wen Long Song ◽  
Xiang Long Meng

Temperature memory effect in the solution-treated Ti-Ni-Hf-Y high temperature shape memory alloy (HTSMA) was investigated. The results showed that the temperature memory effect induced by the partial cycling could be detected in the subsequent complete transformation cycling for the solution-treated Ti-Ni-Hf-Y alloy. The temperature memory effect is one-time phenomenon. However, the temperature memory effect could last at least 20 times when the sample was employed 10 times complete thermal cycles. Multiple-steps temperaure memory effect can be observed as the sample undergoes the lower temperature partial thermal cycle in sequence. The mechanisms of the temperature memory effect were discussed in this paper.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. S867-S870 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.Z. Zhou ◽  
X. Zhang ◽  
X.L. Meng ◽  
W. Cai ◽  
L.C. Zhao

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