A Photoorganizable Triple Shape Memory Polymer for Deployable Devices

Small. 2022 Mar;18(9):e2106443. doi: 10.1002/smll.202106443. Epub 2021 Dec 16.

Abstract

Inspired by the action and healing process from living organisms, developing deployable devices using stimuli-responsive materials, or "smart" deployable devices, is desired to realize remote-controlled programmable deformation with additional in situ repair to perform multiple tasks while extending their service life in aerospace. In this work, a photoorganizable triple shape memory polymer (POTSMP) is reported, which is composed of an azobenzene-containing thermoplastic polyurethane. Upon UV and visible illumination, this POTSMP performs arbitrary programming of two temporary shapes and precise and stepwise shape recovery, exhibiting various temporary shapes adapted to different aerospace applications. On the other hand, rapid light-reconfiguration in seconds, including light-reshaping and light-welding, is achieved in response to UV irradiation, allowing in situ localized process and repair of permanent shape. Combining these photoorganizable operations, deformable devices with complex 2D/3D structures are facilely manufactured with no need of special molds. It is envisioned that this POTSMP can expand the potential of photoresponsive TSMPs in smart deployable devices.

Keywords: azobenzene-containing polymers; light reconfiguration; photoorganizable performance; smart deployable structures; triple shape memory.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Polymers / chemistry
  • Smart Materials*

Substances

  • Polymers
  • Smart Materials