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Thermoplastic High Strain Multishape Memory Polymer: Side-Chain Polynorbornene with Columnar Liquid Crystalline Phase
Ruiying Zhao1, Tipeng Zhao1, Xuqiang Jiang1
1Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Polymer Chemistry and Physics of Ministry of Education, Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering, College of Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China.
Abstract:
A thermoplastic high strain multishape memory polymer can be fabricated using a hemiphasmid side-chain polynorbornene (P1) with hexagonal columnar liquid crystalline (ΦH ) phase. Without any chemical crosslinks, P1 can memorize multiple temporary shapes with high strain and exhibit excellent shape fixity and shape recovery. As the building blocks of ΦH , the multichain columns in P1 act as robust physical crosslinks.
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