Mimosa‐Inspired Body Temperature‐Responsive Shape Memory Polymer Networks: High Energy Densities and Multi‐Recyclability
Qingming Kong,
Yu Tan,
Haiyang Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Inspired by the Mimosa plant, this study herein develops a unique dynamic shape memory polymer (SMP) network capable of transitioning from hard to pliable with heat, featuring reversible actuation, self‐healing, recyclability, and degradability. This material is adept at simulating the functionalities of artificial muscles for a variety of tasks, with a remarkable specific energy density of 1.8 J g−1—≈46 times higher than that of human skeletal muscle. As an intelligent manipulator, it demonstrates remarkable … Show more
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