Electroactive and magnetoactive shape memory polymer
nanocomposites
(SMCs) are multistimuli-responsive smart materials that are of great
interest in many research and industrial fields. In addition to thermoresponsive
shape memory polymers, SMCs include nanofillers with suitable electric
and/or magnetic properties that allow for alternative and remote methods
of shape memory activation. This review discusses the state of the
art on these electro- and magnetoactive SMCs and summarizes recently
published investigations, together with relevant applications in several
fields. Special attention is paid to the shape memory characteristics
(shape fixity and shape recovery or recovery force) of these materials,
as well as to the magnitude of the electric and magnetic fields required
to trigger the shape memory characteristics.