2021
DOI: 10.1039/d0nj04737f
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Electrospinning preparation of perylene-bisimide-functionalized graphene/polylactic acid shape-memory films with excellent mechanical and thermal properties

Abstract: Electrospinning preparation of perylene-bisimide-functionalized graphene/polylactic acid composite films with shape-memory properties.

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“…Rigid regions, composed of rigid segments, chain entanglements, crystalline phases, and crosslinking points, are involved in the structural stability and recovery of permanent shape. Programable deformation ability allows SMPs to be widely used in fields, such as biomedical tissues, smart actuators, electronic devices, and aerospace structures, which could be triggered by diverse external stimuli, including heat, light, electricity, magnetic field, and solvent . Nevertheless, SMPs, such as polylactic acid, polyurethane, and polycaprolactone, with excellent self-deformation ability, usually exhibit the weak mechanical performances and poor thermal stability, which restrict their applications in engineering structures. Therefore, a SMP with both good mechanical properties and outstanding shape memory ability has attracted much attention and increasingly become the research hotspot.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rigid regions, composed of rigid segments, chain entanglements, crystalline phases, and crosslinking points, are involved in the structural stability and recovery of permanent shape. Programable deformation ability allows SMPs to be widely used in fields, such as biomedical tissues, smart actuators, electronic devices, and aerospace structures, which could be triggered by diverse external stimuli, including heat, light, electricity, magnetic field, and solvent . Nevertheless, SMPs, such as polylactic acid, polyurethane, and polycaprolactone, with excellent self-deformation ability, usually exhibit the weak mechanical performances and poor thermal stability, which restrict their applications in engineering structures. Therefore, a SMP with both good mechanical properties and outstanding shape memory ability has attracted much attention and increasingly become the research hotspot.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[189][190][191][192][193][194][195] Such features of SMPs make them promising candidates for 4D printing, and more recently, SMPs based on conductive nanofillers, endowing SMEs to the prepared nanocomposites, are frequently studied and discussed. [69,[196][197][198][199][200][201][202] Most commonly employed SMPs are polycaprolactone (PCL), polytetrafluoroethylene, polylactide, ethylene-vinyl acetate, polyurethanes, and (meth)acrylates.…”
Section: Shape Memory Polymers For 4d Printingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most recent works in the scientific literature, focused on the development of a material with improved thermal and mechanical properties and with shape-memory properties, was reported in 2021 by Liu et al [98]. They prepared a composite film by electrospinning, constituted by perylene-bisimide-functionalized graphene nanosheet (PBI-GN) obtained via π-π stacking between PBI, graphene, and PLA.…”
Section: Study Of Smp Structure and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%