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A Metallosupramolecular Shape‐Memory Polymer with Gradient Thermal Plasticity
Abstract:Solid‐state plasticity by dynamic covalent bond exchange in a shape‐memory polymer network bestows a permanent shape reconfiguration ability. Spatio‐selective control of thermally induced plasticity may further extend the capabilities of materials into unexplored domains. However, this is difficult to achieve because of the lack of spatio‐control in typical polymer network synthesis. Metal–ligand interactions possess the high strength of covalent bonds while maintaining the dynamic reversibility of supramolecular bonds. Metallosupramolecular shape‐memory polymer networks were designed and prepared, which demonstrated solid‐state plasticity. The metallo‐coordination bonds within these networks permit facile tuning of the plasticity behavior across a wide temperature range, simply by changing the metal ion. By controlling the diffusion of two different metal ions during preparation of a polymer film, a plasticity behavior with a spatial gradient was achieved, providing a unique shape‐morphing versatility with potential in shape‐memory devices.
Keywords:Formgedä  chtnis  Metallosupramolekulare Gerü  ste  Plastische Festkö  rper  Plastizitä  tsgradient  Polymere
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