Mechanically-induced chemical changes in polymeric materials.
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Engineering applications of synthetic polymers are widespread due to their availability, processability, low density, and diversity of mechanical properties (Figure 1a). Despite their ubiquitous nature, modern polymers are evolving into multifunctional systems with highly sophisticated behavior. These emergent functions are commonly described as “smart” characteristics whereby “intelligence” is rooted in a specific response elicited from a particular stimulus. Materials that exhibit stimuli-responsive functions thus achieve a desired output (O, the response) upon being subjected to a specific input (I, the stimulus). Given that mechanical loading is inevitable, coupled with the wide range of mechanical properties for synthetic polymers, it is not surprising that mechanoresponsive polymers are an especially attractive class of smart materials. To design materials with stimuli-responsive functions, it is helpful to consider the I-O relationship as an energy transduction process. Achieving the desired I-O linkage thus becomes a problem in finding how to transform energy from the stimulus into energy that executes the desired response. The underlying mechanism that forms this I-O coupling need not be a direct, one-step transduction event; rather, the overall process may proceed through a sequence of energy transduction steps. In this regard, the network of energy transduction pathways is a useful roadmap for designing stimuli-responsive materials (Figure 1b). It is the purpose of this review to broadly survey the mechanical to chemical * To whom correspondence should be addressed. Phone: 217-244-4024. Fax: 217-244-8024. E-mail: [email protected]. † Department of Chemistry and Beckman Institute. ‡ Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Beckman Institute. § Department of Aerospace Engineering and Beckman Institute. Chem. Rev. XXXX, xxx, 000–000 A
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Chemical reviews
دوره 109 11 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009