Stimuli-responsive structure-property switchable polymer materials
The development of polymeric materials with switchable properties upon exposure to external stimuli such as light, heat, force, acids/bases, and chemicals has attracted much attention due to their potential applications in smart coatings, drug carriers, soft robotics, etc. Thus, a systematic underst...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1745842024-04-05T15:31:42Z Stimuli-responsive structure-property switchable polymer materials Png, Zhuang Mao Wang, Chen-Gang Yeo, Jayven Chee Chuan Lee, Johnathan Joo Cheng Surat'man, Nayli Erdeanna Tan, Yee Lin Liu, Hongfei Wang, Pei Tan, Beng Hoon Xu, Jian Wei Loh, Xian Jun Zhu, Qiang School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Institute of Sustainability for Chemicals, Energy and Environment, A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR Chemistry External stimulus Polymer materials The development of polymeric materials with switchable properties upon exposure to external stimuli such as light, heat, force, acids/bases, and chemicals has attracted much attention due to their potential applications in smart coatings, drug carriers, soft robotics, etc. Thus, a systematic understanding of the relationship between the chemical structures and stimuli-responsive properties as well as the corresponding mechanisms of switchable stimuli-responsive polymers is important to guide the sophisticated design of functional macromolecules for specific applications. In this review, we outline the representative chemical structures that enable reversible structural switching to be achieved under photo-, mechano-, CO2- and chemo-stimuli, with a brief discussion on thermo- and pH-activation. Polymer materials containing these chemical moieties exhibit unique behaviours on changing their mechanical, thermal or photochemical property in a switchable manner, and their applications in healing materials, rewritable surfaces, drug delivery carriers, conductive hydrogels and luminescent materials are highlighted. Based on the comprehensive summary of structural switchable moieties and applications of polymer materials, this review gives insight into how bottom-up approaches can be used to inspire the future design of switchable multi-stimuli-responsive polymer materials. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Published version This work was supported and acknowledged by the Agency of Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering – Young Individual Research Grant (AME-YIRG-A2084c0165). 2024-04-03T04:32:22Z 2024-04-03T04:32:22Z 2023 Journal Article Png, Z. M., Wang, C., Yeo, J. C. C., Lee, J. J. C., Surat'man, N. E., Tan, Y. L., Liu, H., Wang, P., Tan, B. H., Xu, J. W., Loh, X. J. & Zhu, Q. (2023). Stimuli-responsive structure-property switchable polymer materials. Molecular Systems Design & Engineering, 8(9), 1097-1129. https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3me00002h 2058-9689 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174584 10.1039/d3me00002h 2-s2.0-85151814001 9 8 1097 1129 en AME-YIRG-A2084c0165 Molecular Systems Design & Engineering © The Authors. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported Licence. application/pdf |
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The development of polymeric materials with switchable properties upon exposure to external stimuli such as light, heat, force, acids/bases, and chemicals has attracted much attention due to their potential applications in smart coatings, drug carriers, soft robotics, etc. Thus, a systematic understanding of the relationship between the chemical structures and stimuli-responsive properties as well as the corresponding mechanisms of switchable stimuli-responsive polymers is important to guide the sophisticated design of functional macromolecules for specific applications. In this review, we outline the representative chemical structures that enable reversible structural switching to be achieved under photo-, mechano-, CO2- and chemo-stimuli, with a brief discussion on thermo- and pH-activation. Polymer materials containing these chemical moieties exhibit unique behaviours on changing their mechanical, thermal or photochemical property in a switchable manner, and their applications in healing materials, rewritable surfaces, drug delivery carriers, conductive hydrogels and luminescent materials are highlighted. Based on the comprehensive summary of structural switchable moieties and applications of polymer materials, this review gives insight into how bottom-up approaches can be used to inspire the future design of switchable multi-stimuli-responsive polymer materials. |
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