Bio-Based, Self-Crosslinkable Eucommia ulmoides Gum/Silica Hybrids with Body Temperature Triggering Shape Memory Capability

MACROMOLECULAR MATERIALS AND ENGINEERING(2021)

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Abstract
At present, the synthesis of body temperature triggering shape memory polymers usually requires elaborate structural design, which limits their wide application. Herein, starting from bio-based Eucommia ulmoides gum (EUG), a series of EUG/silica hybrids (ESHs) are prepared through a facile one-pot process, in which EUG is epoxied and then self-crosslinked with SiO2 by epoxy ring-open reaction. Varying the amount of H2O2, the shape memory transition temperature (T-trans) of ESHs is adjusted to 47.4-36.6 celcius, which is close to human body temperature (37 celcius). Among them, ESH-17 exhibited the best body temperature triggering shape memory ability (T-trans = 36.6 celcius), which can restore the permanent shape within 60 s at 37 celcius with a shape fixity ratio of 99% and shape recovery ratio near 100%. In addition, the shape memory mechanism is discussed and shows some application scenarios of ESHs. The as-produced materials can be used as smart biomaterials such as self-tightening sutures, self-sealing root canal filling materials, and so on.
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bio composites, body temperature response, shape memory, smart materials
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