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Arbitrarily Reconfigurable and Thermadapt Reversible Two-Way Shape Memory Poly(thiourethane) Accomplished by Multiple Dynamic Covalent Bonds

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 36, Pages 43426-43437

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c13057

Keywords

polythiourethane network; multiple dynamic covalent bonds; reversible two-way shape memory effect; arbitrary reconflgurability; recyclable

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21803060, 21774135]

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The design and fabrication of poly(thiourethane) (PTU) networks have successfully achieved excellent reversible two-way shape memory effect, good recyclability, high mechanical performance, and self-nucleated crystallization enhancement of reversible strain fraction. The materials can be used to create arbitrarily complex 3D shapes and have potential applications in intelligent actuators and multifunctional shape-shifting devices.
The fabrication of a single polymer network that exhibits a good reversible two-way shape memory effect (2W-SME), can be formed into arbitrarily complex three-dimensional (3D) shapes, and is recyclable remains a challenge. Herein, we design and fabricate poly(thiourethane) (PTU) networks with an excellent thermadapt reversible 2W-SME, arbitrary reconfigurability, and good recyclability via the synergistic effects of multiple dynamic covalent bonds (i.e., ester, urethane, and thiourethane bonds). The PTU samples with good mechanical performance simultaneously demonstrate a maximum tensile stress of 29.7 +/- 1.1 MPa and a high strain of 474.8 +/- 7.5%. In addition, the fraction of reversible strain of the PTU with 20 wt % hard segment reaches 22.4% during the reversible 2W-SME, where the fraction of reversible strain is enhanced by self-nucleated crystallization of the PTU. A sample with arbitrarily complex permanent 3D shapes can be realized via the solid-state plasticity, and that sample also exhibits excellent reversible 2W-SME. A smart light-responsive actuator with a double control switch is fabricated using a reversible two-way shape memory PTU/MXene film. In addition, the PTU networks are de-cross-linked by alcohol solvolysis, enabling the recovery of monomers and the realization of recyclability. Therefore, the present study involving the design and fabrication of a PTU network for potential applications in intelligent actuators and multifunctional shape-shifting devices provides a new strategy for the development of thermadapt reversible two-way shape memory polymers.

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