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A trampoline nanocomposite: Tuning the interlayer spacing in graphene oxide/polyurethane to achieve coalesced mechanical and memory properties

Journal

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 180, Issue -, Pages 14-22

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2019.04.033

Keywords

Trampoline nanocomposite; Shape memory; Interlayer spacing; Coalesced properties

Funding

  1. Shenzhen biological, new energy, new material industry development special funds on 'Intelligent Bone Repair using shape memory polymers as biomedicine materials' [JC201104210132A]

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Overall high-performance shape memory polymer composites (SMCs) are desired in diverse fields while a stubborn conflict between mechanical and memory properties impedes their development in applications such as bone repair for high load-bearing locations' defects and minimally invasive surgery. For achieving a SMC with coalesced high performances in both shape memory and mechanical properties simultaneously, we here report a novel trampoline polyurethane nanocomposite based on the modification sequence of graphene oxide in the composite fabrication process, which can tune interlayer spacing. In this work, an intercalating structure with spring-like support, trampoline model, is proposed and was carefully examined. It is found that with larger interlayer spacing, namely taller spring support, with a longer molecular chain between two-dimensional sheets, the trampoline structure can remarkably improve memory and mechanical properties jointly. As desired, both high mechanical and good memory properties, e.g. similar to 456.72 MPa of Young's modulus and similar to 100% of shape recovery ratio, were attained respectively for the SMC. A minimally invasive bone-repairing example then demonstrated an ideal support performance for bone regeneration through finite element analysis, which showed the highest stress distributed around the implant particularly at the interface, which is essential for effective bone tissue regeneration. This trampoline nanocomposite paves a bright way to design and prepare SMCs with advanced performances for broad applications.

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