2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep26393
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Animal Hairs as Water-stimulated Shape Memory Materials: Mechanism and Structural Networks in Molecular Assemblies

Abstract: Animal hairs consisting of α-keratin biopolymers existing broadly in nature may be responsive to water for recovery to the innate shape from their fixed deformation, thus possess smart behavior, namely shape memory effect (SME). In this article, three typical animal hair fibers were first time investigated for their water-stimulated SME, and therefrom to identify the corresponding net-points and switches in their molecular and morphological structures. Experimentally, the SME manifested a good stability of hig… Show more

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“…They are assembled into protofilament groups called protofibril with a diameter of about 7 nm . The double helices are forming crystalline phases, while others are in amorphous states bound either by strong S‐S bonds or by weak H bonds among peptides . Water sorption properties of α keratin have been studied by sorption isotherms, thermal analyses, Raman and IR spectroscopy .…”
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“…They are assembled into protofilament groups called protofibril with a diameter of about 7 nm . The double helices are forming crystalline phases, while others are in amorphous states bound either by strong S‐S bonds or by weak H bonds among peptides . Water sorption properties of α keratin have been studied by sorption isotherms, thermal analyses, Raman and IR spectroscopy .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The double helices are forming crystalline phases, while others are in amorphous states bound either by strong S‐S bonds or by weak H bonds among peptides . Water sorption properties of α keratin have been studied by sorption isotherms, thermal analyses, Raman and IR spectroscopy . Although different natures of water (bound water and free water) adsorbed to α‐keratin have been proposed mainly by thermal analyses, detailed natures of water molecules and their interactions with keratin functional groups still remain unclear.…”
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“…For example, recently, peacock tail convert feathers and spider silk, both containing β-folded protein molecular chains, were reported to have obvious water-sensitive SME [18,23]. Referring to α-keratin animal hairs, an evident indication has shown them to have purely four types of stimulus-induced SME perspective [24,25]. In textiles, silks and animal hairs both show higher moisture regain values (10%~15%), indicating a large amount of hydrophilic/polar groups in either intra-molecules or inter-molecules of fiber compared with cellulose-type fibers [26,27].…”
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“…Stimuli‐responsive polymers are playing an important role in various applications as they are smart materials that can respond to external stimuli . Among them, shape memory polymers (SMPs) have attracted more and more attentions as they can recover to initial shape from contemporary shape under external stimuli such as heat, electric, magnetic and light .…”
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confidence: 99%