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Smart materials for 4D printing
Abstract
Investigation of potential materials for applications in the innovative 4D printing technology. To date, the most used materials for 4D printing are shape-memory polymers, hydrogels, composites, and biomaterials. Smart materials are the key aspect of 4D printing technology, due to their stimuli-responsive behaviour that adds a 4th dimension to printed structures. Therefore, 4D printing allows the creation of active and responsive objects that can change their shape, function and/or properties over time when exposed to specific environmental stimuli after fabrication.