4D printing of soybean oil based shape memory polymer and its magnetic-sensitive composite via digital light processing

With the awakening of environmental awareness and the development of 4D printing, the availability of renewable materials for 4D printing has become increasingly important. A kind of soybean oil-based photosensitive resins were prepared to fabricate SMP parts with acrylate epoxy soybean oil/isoborny...

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Published inPolymer-plastics technology and engineering Vol. 61; no. 9; pp. 923 - 936
Main Authors Huang, Shu, Shan, Mingyuan, Zhang, Hang, Sheng, Jie, Zhou, Jianzhong, Cui, Chengyun, Wei, Jiean, Zhu, Wenlong, Lu, Jinzhong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Taylor & Francis 13.06.2022
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Summary:With the awakening of environmental awareness and the development of 4D printing, the availability of renewable materials for 4D printing has become increasingly important. A kind of soybean oil-based photosensitive resins were prepared to fabricate SMP parts with acrylate epoxy soybean oil/isobornyl methacrylate/nano-Fe 3 O 4 (AESO/IBOMA/nano-Fe 3 O 4 ) networks. The effects of IBOMA and nano-Fe 3 O 4 concentration on mechanical and shape memory properties were systematically studied. The polymer can achieve high curing rate and printing accuracy. Break elongation of SMPs with 40 wt% IBOMA can up to 45.3% and tensile strength of SMPs with 60 wt% IBOMA can reach 44.3 MPa. The tensile-unload test results showed that the shape fixation rate and shape recovery rate of all formulations were higher than 90%. SMPs with 5 wt% Fe 3 O 4 can be actuated by a magnetic field and complete an 82.47% shape recovery process in 40 s.
ISSN:2574-0881
0360-2559
2574-089X
1525-6111
DOI:10.1080/25740881.2022.2029891