Abstract
Shape-memory polymers (SMPs) have attracted significant attention from both industrial and academic researchers due to their useful and fascinating functionality. This review thoroughly examines progress in shape-memory polymers, including the very recent past, achieved by numerous groups around the world and our own research group. Considering all of the shape-memory polymers reviewed, we identify a classification scheme wherein nearly all SMPs may be associated with one of four classes in accordance with their shape fixing and recovering mechanisms and as dictated by macromolecular details. We discuss how the described shape-memory polymers show great potential for diverse applications, including in the medical arena, sensors, and actuators. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Liu, C., Qin, H., & Mather, P. T. (2007). Review of progress in shape-memory polymers. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 17(16), 1543–1558. https://doi.org/10.1039/b615954k
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