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Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2015

Chemical Cross-linking of Polypropylenes Towards New Shape Memory Polymers

Thomas Raidt; Robin Hoeher; Frank Katzenberg; Joerg C. Tiller

In this work, syndiotactic polypropylene (sPP) as well as isotactic polypropylene (iPP) are cross-linked to gain a shape memory effect. Both prepared PP networks exhibit maximum strains of 700%, stored strains of up to 680%, and recoveries of nearly 100%. While x-iPP is stable for many cycles, x-sPP ruptures after the first shape-memory cycle. It is shown by wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) experiments that cross-linked iPP exhibits homoepitaxy in the temporary, stretched shape but in contrast to previous reports it contains a higher amount of daughter than mother crystals.


Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2015

Shape‐Memory PVDF Exhibiting Switchable Piezoelectricity

Robin Hoeher; Thomas Raidt; Nikola Novak; Frank Katzenberg; Joerg C. Tiller

In this study, a material is designed which combines the properties of shape-memory and electroactive polymers. This is achieved by covalent cross-linking of polyvinylidene fluoride. The resulting polymer network exhibits excellent shape-memory properties with a storable strain of 200%, and fixity as well as recovery values of 100%. Programming upon rolling induces the transformation from the nonelectroactive α-phase to the piezoelectric β-phase. The highest β-phase content is found to be 83% for a programming strain of 200% affording a d33 value of -30 pm V(-1). This is in good accordance with literature known values for piezoelectric properties. Thermal triggering this material does not only result in a shape change but also renders the material nonelectroactive.


Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2018

Crosslinking of Semiaromatic Polyesters toward High-Temperature Shape Memory Polymers with Full Recovery

Thomas Raidt; Martin Schmidt; Joerg C. Tiller; Frank Katzenberg

In this work, high-temperature shape memory polymers are realized by end-group crosslinking of the semiaromatic polyesters polyethylene terephthalate as well as polybutylene terephthalate. Both networks exhibit trigger temperatures distinctly higher than 200 °C and excellent shape memory properties such as storable strains of 200%, full fixity of the applied strain in the temporary shape, and full recovery of the permanent shape.


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2013

Tunable Multiple-Shape Memory Polyethylene Blends

Robin Hoeher; Thomas Raidt; Christian Krumm; Monika Meuris; Frank Katzenberg; Joerg C. Tiller


Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2013

Recoverable strain storage capacity of shape memory polyethylene

Robin Hoeher; Thomas Raidt; Maik Rose; Frank Katzenberg; Joerg C. Tiller


Macromolecules | 2016

Ionically Cross-Linked Shape Memory Polypropylene

Thomas Raidt; Robin Hoeher; Monika Meuris; Frank Katzenberg; Joerg C. Tiller


Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves | 2016

THz-Spectroscopy on High Density Polyethylene with Different Crystallinity

Stefan Sommer; Thomas Raidt; Bernd M. Fischer; Frank Katzenberg; Jörg Christian Tiller; Martin Koch


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Heating Rate Sensitive Multi-Shape Memory Polypropylene: A Predictive Material.

Robin Hoeher; Thomas Raidt; Frank Katzenberg; Joerg C. Tiller


European Polymer Journal | 2017

Investigations on “near perfect” poly(2-oxazoline) based amphiphilic polymer conetworks with a crystallizable block

Martin Schmidt; Thomas Raidt; Sabine Ring; Stefan Gielke; Christian Gramse; Sascha Wilhelm; Frank Katzenberg; Christian Krumm; Joerg C. Tiller


Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Shock- and Energy-Absorption Capability of Cold-Programmable Shape Memory Polymers

Thomas Raidt; Panusa Santhirasegaran; Robin Hoeher; Joerg C. Tiller; Frank Katzenberg

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Frank Katzenberg

Technical University of Dortmund

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Joerg C. Tiller

Technical University of Dortmund

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Robin Hoeher

Technical University of Dortmund

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Jörg Christian Tiller

Technical University of Dortmund

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Christian Krumm

Technical University of Dortmund

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Martin Schmidt

Technical University of Dortmund

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Monika Meuris

Technical University of Dortmund

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