Artigo Revisado por pares

Cooling‐Triggered Shapeshifting Hydrogels with Multi‐Shape Memory Performance

2018; Volume: 30; Issue: 26 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/adma.201707461

ISSN

1521-4095

Autores

Xiaobo Hu, Daixuan Zhang, Sergei S. Sheiko,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials

Resumo

Heating-triggered shape actuation is vital for biomedical applications. The likely overheating and subsequent damage of surrounding tissue, however, severely limit its utilization in vivo. Herein, cooling-triggered shapeshifting is achieved by designing dual-network hydrogels that integrate a permanent network for elastic energy storage and a reversible network of hydrophobic crosslinks for "freezing" temporary shapes when heated. Upon cooling to 10 °C, the hydrophobic interactions weaken and allow recovery of the original shape, and thus programmable shape alterations. Further, multiple temporary shapes can be encoded independently at either different temperatures or different times during the isothermal network formation. The ability of these hydrogels to shapeshift at benign conditions may revolutionize biomedical implants and soft robotics.

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