The polytannic acid‐Fe(III) functionalized graphene oxide in poly (propylene carbonate) nanocomposite enabling enhanced shape memory, UV‐resistance, and self‐healing performance
Xinqi Ren,
Zhihai Yang,
Zhong Xie
et al.
Abstract:Polypropylene carbonate (PPC) is a promising candidate of substrate materials used for human wearable devices due to its excellent ductility and biocompatibility. However, PPC is prone to be deformed, thus resulting in poor shape recovery property. One effective solution is to construct composites. In this work, poly (tannic acid) with Fe3+ (FPTA) @ graphene oxide (GO) was added to fabricate FPTA@GO/PPC composites. The results show that FPTA@GO can construct a tight network of hydrogen bonds into PPC to improv… Show more
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