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  • 2023Controlling malleability of metamaterials through programmable memory9citations
  • 2023Reversibly Photoswitchable High‐Aspect Ratio Surfaces3citations
  • 2022Fibrous Scaffolds for Muscle Tissue Engineering Based on Touch-Spun Poly(Ester-Urethane) Elastomer5citations
  • 2022Highly Shrinkable Objects as Obtained from 4D Printing19citations
  • 2022Fused Filament Fabrication of Actuating Objects13citations
  • 2022Shape Memory Polymer Foam for Autonomous Climate-Adaptive Building Envelopes7citations
  • 2022Recognizing the Potential of 4D-Printingcitations
  • 2020Shape Memory Polymer Foam with Programmable Apertures21citations

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  • Eberl, Chris
  • Wenz, Franziska
  • Fischer, Sarah C. L.
  • Schönfeld, Dennis
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  • Constante, Gissela
  • Ionov, Leonid
  • Michel-Manuel, Roland
  • Uribe-Gomez, Juan
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  • Salehi, Sahar
  • Posada-Murcia, Andrés
  • Synytska, Alla
  • Amann, Tobias
  • Weisheit, Linda
  • Shklyar, Inga
  • Andrä, Heiko
  • Chalissery, Dilip
  • Walter, Mario
  • Schwörer, Christoph
  • Ziervogel, Fabian
  • Lehmann-Brauns, Susanne
  • Lengsfeld, Kristin
  • Kölsch, Philipp
  • Albrecht, Stefan
  • Borschewski, David Sven
  • Krus, Martin
  • Friess, Fabian
  • Zolanvari, Seyed Mohammad Hassan
  • Grün, Gunnar
  • Kröber, Hartmut
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Shape Memory Polymer Foam with Programmable Apertures

  • Friess, Fabian
  • Zolanvari, Seyed Mohammad Hassan
  • Grün, Gunnar
  • Kröber, Hartmut
  • Krus, Martin
  • Pretsch, Thorsten
  • Walter, Mario
Abstract

<jats:p>In this work, a novel type of polyester urethane urea (PEUU) foam is introduced. The foam was produced by reactive foaming using a mixture of poly(1,10–decamethylene adipate) diol and poly(1,4–butylene adipate) diol, 4,4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate, 1,4–butanediol, diethanolamine and water as blowing agent. As determined by differential scanning calorimetry, the melting of the ester-based phases occurred at temperatures in between 25 °C and 61 °C, while the crystallization transition spread from 48 °C to 20 °C. The mechanical properties of the foam were simulated with the hyperplastic models Neo-Hookean and Ogden, whereby the latter showed a better agreement with the experimental data as evidenced by a Pearson correlation coefficient R² above 0.99. Once thermomechanically treated, the foam exhibited a maximum actuation of 13.7% in heating-cooling cycles under a constant external load. In turn, thermal cycling under load-free conditions resulted in an actuation of more than 10%. Good thermal insulation properties were demonstrated by thermal conductivities of 0.039 W·(m·K)−1 in the pristine state and 0.052 W·(m·K)−1 in a state after compression by 50%, respectively. Finally, three demonstrators were developed, which closed an aperture or opened it again simply by changing the temperature. The self-sufficient material behavior is particularly promising in the construction industry, where programmable air slots offer the prospect of a dynamic insulation system for an adaptive building envelope.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • phase
  • reactive
  • differential scanning calorimetry
  • ester
  • crystallization