UV Reconfigurable Shape Memory Polyurethane with a
High Recovery Ratio under Large Deformation
Posted on 2021-01-27 - 17:55
The shape memory thermoplastic polyurethane
(TPU) generally exhibits a
phase-separated structure, in which the hard segments form the hard
domains via hydrogen bonds, and plays an important role in shape recovery.
However, the physical interaction in the hard domains is always weak,
resulting in a permanent deformation and thus decreasing the shape-recovery
ability of TPU significantly. In this research, a new type of diol
chain extender containing anthracene groups was synthesized, and the
photoresponsive anthracene groups were incorporated into the hard
segment of TPU. The stability in hard domains and recoverability could
be tailored by different UV irradiation times via the photodimerization
of anthracene groups, and the shape-recovery ratio and the shape-fixing
ratio were still both above 93%, even when the strain reached 270%.
More importantly, the shape-free reconfiguration is achieved through
the dimerization of anthracene groups under UV irradiation, which
achieved free construction of three-dimensional (3D) shapes without
templates. Thus, the spontaneous shape change from two-dimensional
(2D) to 3D was realized, in combination with melting transition, and
the dedimerization of anthracene ensured the recyclability of polyurethane
at T = 150 °C. This simple and facile strategy
could be used to fabricate the recyclable and photoplasticity shape
memory TPU with a high shape-fixing/recovery ratio at large deformation,
and it would have a wider range of potential application in stents.
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Hu, Jing; Feng, Zhanbin; Xu, Xiaowei; Gao, Weisheng; Ning, Nanying; Yu, Bing; et al. (2021). UV Reconfigurable Shape Memory Polyurethane with a
High Recovery Ratio under Large Deformation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.0c05036