Block Copolymers: Emerging Building Blocks for Additive Manufacturing
This review addresses how block copolymer (BCP) physics and rheology have led to the widespread use of BCPs in advanced additive manufacturing techniques, with particular emphasis on the untapped potential of these nanostructured materials toward achieving multi‐scale architected materials with unique, programmable material properties.
Alice S. Fergerson +3 more
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Emergence of shape memory polymers as a new material for diverse applications. [PDF]
Chandaka SK, Das A, Laskar P.
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On the Size Effect of Additives in Amorphous Shape Memory Polymers. [PDF]
Zirdehi EM +3 more
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Membrane Wrapping for High Capacity and Rapidly Switchable Adhesives
A membrane‐wrapping mechanism enables high‐capacity, rapidly switchable adhesion by coupling suction, friction, and adhesion. Broadband performance is achieved in dry and underwater conditions, allowing fast, reversible manipulation of objects of diverse sizes and shapes, from delicate eggs and berries to flat, complex, or heavy objects. These outcomes
Yeunhee Kim +2 more
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Development of a simplified three-dimensional viscoelastic constitutive model for thermally activated shape memory polymers and numerical analysis. [PDF]
Li M, Liu L, Ding S, Chang H, Cui X.
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Numerical Analysis of Space Deployable Structure Based on Shape Memory Polymers. [PDF]
He Z +7 more
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Predicting Atomic Charges in MOFs by Topological Charge Equilibration
An atomic charge prediction method is presented that is able to accurately reproduce ab‐initio‐derived reference charges for a large number of metal–organic frameworks. Based on a topological charge equilibration scheme, static charges that fulfill overall neutrality are quickly generated.
Babak Farhadi Jahromi +2 more
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Triangular reentrant honeycomb metamaterial structure for broadband sound attenuation using shape memory polymers. [PDF]
Ejaz M +6 more
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Switchable Supramolecular Adhesive by Tuning Interfacial Bonding and Modulus
The supramolecular adhesive (HyDiP) shows reversible adhesion and recyclability. In the dehydrated state, it is dense, stiff (E ≈445 MPa), transparent, and provides strong bonding with adhesion strengths up to 4.65 MPa. In the hydrated state, it becomes porous, soft (E ≈0.11 MPa), and detaches easily, enabling sustainable high‐strength applications ...
Rumin Fu +10 more
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Research Status and Potential Direction for Thermoplastic Shape Memory Polymers and Composites: A Review. [PDF]
Yang S, He Y, Song Z, Li Y.
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