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Reprogrammable Permanent Shape Memory Materials Based on Reversibly Crosslinked Epoxy/PCL Blends

Authors :
Ciencia y tecnología de polímeros
Polimeroen zientzia eta teknologia
Razquin, Iker
Iregui Gómez, Jesús Álvaro
Orduña Velasco, Lidia
Martín Alberdi, María Dolores
González Vives, Alba
Irusta Maritxalar, María Lourdes
Ciencia y tecnología de polímeros
Polimeroen zientzia eta teknologia
Razquin, Iker
Iregui Gómez, Jesús Álvaro
Orduña Velasco, Lidia
Martín Alberdi, María Dolores
González Vives, Alba
Irusta Maritxalar, María Lourdes
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Epoxy/Polycaprolactone (PCL) blends cured with a conventional diamine (4,4′-diaminodiphenylmethane, DDM) and with different amounts of a disulfide containing diamine (4, 4´-dithioaniline, DSS) were prepared through melting. The curing process was studied by FTIR and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and the mechanical behavior of the networks was studied by DMA. The shape memory properties and the recyclability of the materials were also analyzed. All blends showed a very high curing degree and temperature activated shape memory effect, related to the glass transition of the epoxy resin. The PCL plasticized the mixture, allowing tailoring of the epoxy glass transition. In addition, in the blends cured with DSS, as a consequence of the disulfide exchange reaction, the permanent shape could be erased and a new shape could be reprogrammed. Using this strategy, reprogrammable permanent shape memory materials were obtained.

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Notes :
This research was funded by Mineco, grant number MAT2017-84116-R, by the Basque Government, grant number IT1313-19. and by UPV/EHU, grant number GIU19/077., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286733847
Document Type :
Electronic Resource