2023
DOI: 10.1002/adem.202301074
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Recent Advances in the Additive Manufacturing of Stimuli‐Responsive Soft Polymers

Ali Tariq,
Zia Ullah Arif,
Muhammad Yasir Khalid
et al.

Abstract: Stimuli‐responsive polymers (SRPs) are special types of soft materials, which have been extensively used for developing flexible actuators, soft robots, wearable devices, sensors, self‐expanding structures, and biomedical devices, thanks to their ability to change their shapes and functional properties in response to external stimuli including light, humidity, heat, pH, electric field, solvent, and magnetic field or combinations of two or more of these stimuli. In recent years, additive manufacturing (AM) aka … Show more

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“…) with a density of 1.21 g/ cm 3 and Shore A of 95 belongs to polyester-type elastomers, and it was purchased from Wanhua Chemical Group Co., Ltd. CNC-PVAc was self-made in the laboratory.…”
Section: Materials Tpu (Wht-1495ecmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…) with a density of 1.21 g/ cm 3 and Shore A of 95 belongs to polyester-type elastomers, and it was purchased from Wanhua Chemical Group Co., Ltd. CNC-PVAc was self-made in the laboratory.…”
Section: Materials Tpu (Wht-1495ecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shape memory polymers (SMPs), as lightweight, high-strain, and cost-effective smart materials, have demonstrated great potential in various fields such as aerospace, biomedical, and flexible electronic devices. , Compared to the more maturely applied thermoset shape memory polymers, thermoplastic and thermally responsive shape memory polymers have gained attention from researchers due to their advantages of easy processing, environmental friendliness, and biodegradability. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…287,288 FDM techniques are quick, comparatively inexpensive, and easy to operate, and sensor mold can be used multiple times. 290 In this technique, polymers in a molten state fall over the surface in the desired shape, 289,291 depicted in Figure 12A. The multiple layers of fused material form a desired structure having a required pattern.…”
Section: Fused Deposition Modeling Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This innovation enables the creation of objects that can dynamically change their shape or behavior in response to external stimuli. [ 180,181 ] By incorporating smart materials, 4D printing expands the possibilities for designing devices in various fields, including sensors, soft robotics, and shape memory materials. Though 4D printing has found applications in mainly wearable electronics and biomedical devices, [ 182 ] few works about 4D printing of batteries and supercapacitors have been reported in recent years.…”
Section: Future Scope and Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%