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Realizing a shape-memory effect for synthetic rubber (IR)

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Abstract In this work, two different approaches were followed to realize a shape-memory effect for synthetic rubber (IR). Firstly, we explored the influence of stearic acid (StA) on the shape-memory… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this work, two different approaches were followed to realize a shape-memory effect for synthetic rubber (IR). Firstly, we explored the influence of stearic acid (StA) on the shape-memory effect (SME) of IR. It was found that small concentrations of StA cause an intrinsic’ shape-memory effect of IR by significantly increasing the melting temperature of the strain-induced crystals. Secondly, we blended IR with the biocompatible poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) (PEtOx) prior to crosslinking. We obtained an ‘extrinsic’ SME with trigger temperature well above room temperature. Moreover, the prepared IR/PEtOx networks showed characteristics of an amphiphilic polymer conetwork. Both methods were found to be capable of making IR a protein-free and efficient, and in the case of IR/PEtOx also water-triggerable SMP that can be applied for biomedical purposes.

Keywords: memory effect; shape memory; effect synthetic

Journal Title: Polymer
Year Published: 2020

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