posted on 2023-10-03, 13:44authored byHossein Baniasadi, Zahra Madani, Mithila Mohan, Maija Vaara, Sami Lipponen, Jaana Vapaavuori, Jukka V. Seppälä
This study introduces
the development of a thermally responsive
shape-morphing fabric using low-melting-point polyamide shape memory
actuators. To facilitate the blending of biomaterials, we report the
synthesis and characterization of a biopolyamide with a relatively
low melting point. Additionally, we present a straightforward and
solvent-free method for the compatibilization of starch particles
with the synthesized biopolyamide, aiming to enhance the sustainability
of polyamide and customize the actuation temperature. Subsequently,
homogeneous dispersion of up to 70 wt % compatibilized starch particles
into the matrix is achieved. The resulting composites exhibit excellent
mechanical properties comparable to those reported for soft and tough
materials, making them well suited for textile integration. Furthermore,
cyclic thermomechanical tests were conducted to evaluate the shape
memory and shape recovery of both plain polyamide and composites.
The results confirmed their remarkable shape recovery properties.
To demonstrate the potential application of biocomposites in textiles,
a heat-responsive fabric was created using thermoresponsive shape
memory polymer actuators composed of a biocomposite containing 50
wt % compatibilized starch. This fabric demonstrates the ability to
repeatedly undergo significant heat-induced deformations by opening
and closing pores, thereby exposing hidden functionalities through
heat stimulation. This innovative approach provides a convenient pathway
for designing heat-responsive textiles, adding value to state-of-the-art
smart textiles.