An article 3D printable robust shape memory PET copolyesters with fire safety via pi-stacking and synergistic crosslinking WOS:000476599900044 published article about FLAME-RETARDANT; EPOXY; NETWORKS; THERMO; POLYURETHANE; DEGRADATION; PYROLYSIS; MALEIMIDE; MECHANISM; STRATEGY in [Chen, Lin; Zhao, Hai-Bo; Ni, Yan-Peng; Fu, Teng; Wu, Wan-Shou; Wang, Xiu-Li; Wang, Yu-Zhong] Sichuan Univ, Natl Engn Lab Ecofriendly Polymer Mat Sichuan, Collaborat Innovat Ctr Ecofriendly & Fire Safety, State Key Lab Polymer Mat Engn,Coll Light Ind Tex, Chengdu 610064, Sichuan, Peoples R China in 2019, Cited 49. Recommanded Product: 99-27-4. The Name is Dimethyl 5-aminoisophthalate. Through research, I have a further understanding and discovery of 99-27-4
The practical problems of insufficient mechanical strength, poor processability, tedious synthesis and flammability facing shape memory polymers have limited their further usage in industrial fields, especially in construction and aerospace. A novel and very simple method of ternary polymerization is presented here to prepare multi-functional copolyesters from general poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) through the new well-designed third monomer that features pendent phenylacetylene-phenylimide units. The pi-pi stacking between phenylacetylene groups as a reversible net-point not only endows the copolyesters with good shape memory and self-healability, but also reinforces the interchain interaction, leading to high tensile strength (79.6-89.6 MPa). Interestingly enough, the phenylacetylene can synergistically crosslink with the unsaturated C N group generated from the phenylimide during burning, resulting in excellent flame retardancy. Thermoplastic smart copolyesters can be designed into fire alarms and can also be used for 3D printing. The printed geometries exhibit good shape memory behaviors, which could be deformed into a small size to save space during transportation/storage and allow manufacturing freedom for space applications.
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