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Shape-memory polymers and their composites: stimulus methods and applications

Leng et al., 2011

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763351790055100945
Author
Leng J
Lan X
Liu Y
Du S
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Progress in Materials Science

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Shape-memory polymers (SMPs) undergo significant macroscopic deformation upon the application of an external stimulus (eg, heat, electricity, light, magnetism, moisture and even a change in pH value). They have been widely researched since the 1980s and are an …
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