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Shape memory polymers have the ability to recover stress when inserted in a confined environment.
Through composite material-based approaches, shape memory polymers have improved to meet some engineering challenges.
Among these, shape memory polymers have great potential due to their light weight and ease of shaping.
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The use of smart materials, more specifically shape memory alloys and shape memory polymers, has been extensively documented.
Chemo-responsive shape-memory polymers have launched an exciting field and made significant breakthroughs in the development of stimulus-responsive materials for engineering applications.
Shape-memory polymers (SMPs) have had a long and successful history in commercial use.
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) have been intensively studied for a wide range of potential applications, including biomedical devices, morphing structures, and 4D printing.
Thermally activated shape memory polymers (SMPs) have attracted great interest in recent years for application in adaptive shape-changing (morphing) aero structures.
Shape memory polymers (SMPs) have gained strong research interests recently due to their mechanical action that exploits their capability to fix temporary shapes and recover their permanent shape in response to an environmental stimulus such as heat, electricity, irradiation, moisture or magnetic field, among others.
The development of shape memory polymers (SMPs) has gained remarkable attention due to their wide range of applications, from biomedical to electromechanical.
The field of shape memory polymers (SMPs) has been dominated by polymeric systems whose fixing mechanism is based on crystallization or vitrification of the constituent chains, rendering such systems stiff in comparison to elastomers, gels, and living tissues.
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