Deformation And Elastic Recovery Of Acrylate-Based Liquid Crystalline Elastomers

MACROMOLECULES(2019)

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Abstract
Liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) are well known for their stimuli-responsive behavior. Of interest to the work presented here is the distinctive, nonlinear deformation of these materials to load. Here, we assess the cyclic deformation and elastic recovery of acrylate-based LCEs synthesized by chain-transfer reactions. Mechanical deformation of the LCEs (prepared with this synthetic approach) beyond a threshold strain value does not elastically recover, unless heat-treated. The thermomechanical actuation of these materials exhibits limited hysteresis over five cycles. Exploration of the deformation mechanics and elastic recovery extends the understanding of this material composition and informs its potential use in applications.
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elastic recovery,deformation,acrylate-based
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