2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2013.06.016
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One-way and two-way shape memory behaviour of semi-crystalline networks based on sol–gel cross-linked poly(ε-caprolactone)

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“…The subsequent melting of crystalline phase triggers the shrinkage of specimen, which results in mechanical work carried out against an external force. The recent findings have shown that cross-linked semi-crystalline polymers also possess an invertible so-called two-way SME that has been observed for covalent networks on the basis of polycyclooctene/ trans-polyoctenamer (PCO/TOR) and of poly(!-caprolactone) (PCL) [22][23][24]. The physical background of two-way SME is on the one hand the anomalous elongation of a sample, which is initiated by the non-isothermal crystallization during cooling under load (at a constant force) and accompanied by an increase of storage modulus, and on the other hand the expected contraction of a sample during heating under the same load triggered by melting of the oriented crystalline phase and by release of the entropic network forces.…”
Section: Two-way Sme In Polymeric Materialsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The subsequent melting of crystalline phase triggers the shrinkage of specimen, which results in mechanical work carried out against an external force. The recent findings have shown that cross-linked semi-crystalline polymers also possess an invertible so-called two-way SME that has been observed for covalent networks on the basis of polycyclooctene/ trans-polyoctenamer (PCO/TOR) and of poly(!-caprolactone) (PCL) [22][23][24]. The physical background of two-way SME is on the one hand the anomalous elongation of a sample, which is initiated by the non-isothermal crystallization during cooling under load (at a constant force) and accompanied by an increase of storage modulus, and on the other hand the expected contraction of a sample during heating under the same load triggered by melting of the oriented crystalline phase and by release of the entropic network forces.…”
Section: Two-way Sme In Polymeric Materialsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Permanent crosslinks in PCL were produced by solgel chemistry [21]. The related pathway contained the alkoxysilane end grouping of an %,&-hydroxyl terminated PCL, followed by hydrolysis and poly- The T m and crystallization temperature (T c ) of PCL were, however, affected by the crosslinking degree.…”
Section: Chemical Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SM cycle of a 2W-SMP is given in Figure 7. PCL-based 2W-SMPs were already produced and tested by Pandini and coworkers [21,22]. Recently, another strategy was proposed to produce 2W-SM polymers.…”
Section: Two-way Smp (2w-smp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to obtain the temporary shape again, another external force or stress is required. This procedure shows that shape memory behavior is nonreversible or "one-way", and it has a wide range of applications [37]. The most basic procedure of polymer shape memory effect is described in Figure 1.…”
Section: One-way (Dual) Shape Memory Effect (1w-sme)mentioning
confidence: 99%