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Color-Changeable Four-Dimensional Printing Enabled with Ultraviolet-Curable and Thermochromic Shape Memory Polymers

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 15, Pages 18120-18127

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c02656

Keywords

ultraviolet-curable thermochromic (UVT) SMP; 4D printing; QR code; multilevel anti-counterfeiting; shape memory polymer

Funding

  1. Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province [2020B090923003]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52006056, 51722503, 51621004]
  3. Science and Technology Bureau Foundation of Changsha City [kh1904005]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan [2020JJ3012]

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This paper introduces a UV-curable and thermochromic SMP system that enables color-changeable 4D printing, adding new functionalities to SMP-based 4D printing applications, especially in anti-counterfeiting and safe data recording.
Four-dimensional (4D) printing, which enables 3D printed structures to alter shapes over time, is attracting increasing attention because of its exciting potential in various applications. Among all the 4D printing materials, shape memory polymers (SMPs) have a higher stiffness and faster response rate and therefore are considered as one of the most promising 4D printing materials. However, the current studies of SMP-based 4D printing mainly focused on the deformation behavior and structural design of 4D printed structures. An additional function such as color change is desired for 4D printed structure, which would be potentially beneficial to the applications such as anti-counterfeiting, encryption, and bioinspired camouflage. In this paper, we report an ultraviolet (UV)-curable and thermochromic (UVT) SMP system that enables color-changeable 4D printing. The UVT SMP system is acrylate-based, thus highly UV-curable and compatible with P mu SL-based high-resolution 3D printing technique. Thermochromism is imparted by adding the thermochromic microcapsules to the UVT SMP system, which allows the printed structures to reversibly change colors upon heating and cooling. To demonstrate its extraordinary thermochromic and mechanical performance, we use UVT SMP to print QR codes and multilevel anti-counterfeiting patterns which can hide the visible information at room temperature and visualize the information by encrypting, decrypting, and encrypting again steps with the shape-color recovery process. The development of UVT SMP will significantly advance current applications of SMP-based 4D printing, especially for anti-counterfeiting and safe data recording.

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