Nanostructural changes in crystallizable controlling units determine the temperature-memory of polymersElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c4ta06586g

Temperature-memory polymers remember the temperature, where they were deformed recently, enabled by broad thermal transitions. In this study, we explored a series of crosslinked poly[ethylene- co -(vinyl acetate)] networks (cPEVAs) comprising crystallizable polyethylene (PE) controlling units exhibi...

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Hauptverfasser: Nöchel, Ulrich, Reddy, Chaganti Srinivasa, Wang, Ke, Cui, Jing, Zizak, Ivo, Behl, Marc, Kratz, Karl, Lendlein, Andreas
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Zusammenfassung:Temperature-memory polymers remember the temperature, where they were deformed recently, enabled by broad thermal transitions. In this study, we explored a series of crosslinked poly[ethylene- co -(vinyl acetate)] networks (cPEVAs) comprising crystallizable polyethylene (PE) controlling units exhibiting a pronounced temperature-memory effect (TME) between 16 and 99 °C related to a broad melting transition (∼100 °C). The nanostructural changes in such cPEVAs during programming and activation of the TME were analyzed via in situ X-ray scattering and specific annealing experiments. Different contributions to the mechanism of memorizing high or low deformation temperatures ( T deform ) were observed in cPEVA, which can be associated to the average PE crystal sizes. At high deformation temperatures (>50 °C), newly formed PE crystals, which are established during cooling when fixing the temporary shape, dominated the TME mechanism. In contrast, at low T deform (
ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/c4ta06586g