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ACS Macro Lett ; 11(6): 739-746, 2022 06 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35603498

RESUMEN

Constructing the spatio-selective crystalline structures has been an effective strategy to diversify the functions and applications of polymers. However, it is still challenging to program the crystalline heterogeneity into commercialized polymers and realize associate functions by a simple yet generalizable method. Herein, we propose a facile approach to fabricate multifunctional materials by programming the spatial distribution of crystal size in semicrystalline polymers. Various crystal size patterns in both plane and depth directions are introduced by the photothermal effect of printed ink and subsequent crystallization at different temperatures, which can be reprogrammed by repeated melting and crystallization. These obtained materials with well-defined crystal size heterogeneities exhibit diverse and regulable optics, mechanical and swelling properties, as manifested in applications including rewritable polymer paper, programmed mechanics, and advanced morphing devices. The light-induced crystal size heterogeneity of polymers has provided insights into developing advanced multifunctional materials.


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Polímeros , Escritura , Cristalización , Polímeros/química
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