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Published on: October 25, 2017
Environmental memory of polymer networks under stress
Dominik Quitmann1, Nikola Gushterov, Gabriele Sadowski
1Chair of Biomaterials & Polymer Science, Department of Bio & Chemical Engineering, TU Dortmund, D-44221, Dortmund, Germany.
Abstract:
Generally reversible stimuli-responsive materials do not memorize the stimulus. In this study we describe an example in which stretched and constrained semi-crystalline polymer networks respond to solvent gases with stress and simultaneously memorize the concentration and the chemical nature of the solvent itself in their microstructure. This written solvent signature can even be deleted by temperature.
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