Phenol-formaldehyde (PF) resins with low flammability
and excellent
ablative property have been widely used in thermal protection systems
in the aerospace field. The developing deployable thermal protection
structure has prompted further exploration of the possibility of PF
resin as a smart polymer. This paper prepares the shape memory phenol-formaldehyde
resins (SMPFs) by introducing polyurethane (PU) prepolymer into the
resol resin. The SMPFs with crystallization microregion possess excellent
shape memory performance and better toughness than PF resin. In addition,
the SMPFs have a higher carbon residue rate and better thermal stability
compared with other shape memory polymers commonly used in the aerospace
field. Multiple test results before and after γ-ray irradiation
indicate that SMPFs have excellent irradiation resistance. The oxyacetylene
ablative test demonstrates that SMPFs have relatively good ablative
resistance. SMPFs inspire the production of intelligent thermal protection
systems.