Researchers Develop New Method that Curls Polymer Sheets into Variety of 3D Structures

Researchers in the US have developed a new way to curl polymer sheets to create a variety of 3D structures.

Polymers with a black strip along the middle initially fold along the ink pattern then curl away from the ink (Credit: NC State University)

Shape memory polymers change shape in response to external stimuli such as light and heat. Chemists add active materials to polymer sheets, which then deform on stimulation. Usually the active materials are placed in regions where curvature is desired, but Michael Dickey, Jan Genzer and their colleagues at North Carolina State University have now shown they can deform regions adjacent to the active materials.

They used an inkjet printer to pattern polystyrene sheets with ink. Patterned regions absorb more infrared light than unpatterned regions. On heating, ink-covered areas shrink, creating internal stresses in adjacent, non-inked regions. By varying ink patterns on the polystyrene sheet, the team turned them into a variety of 3D shapes.

The team used computational modelling to predict how they might generate different shapes, and the results helped them design a functional gripper that could hold about 925 times its own mass.

Source: https://www.chemistryworld.com/

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