3D Printing of Shape Memory Polymers for Flexible Electronic Devices.

Citation:

Matt Zarek, Layani, Michael , Cooperstein, Ido , Sachyani, Ela , Cohn, Daniel , and Magdassi, Shlomo. . 2016. “3D Printing Of Shape Memory Polymers For Flexible Electronic Devices.”. Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.)Advanced Materials (Weinheim, Germany), 28, Pp. 4449 - 4454.

Abstract:

The authors describe a general and facile method based on 3D printing methacrylated macromonomers to fabricate shape memory objects that can be used in flexible and responsive elec. circuits. Such responsive objects can be used in fabrication of soft robotics, minimal invasive medical devices, sensors, and wearable electronics. The use of 3D printing overcomes the poor processing characteristics of thermosets and enables complex geometries that are not easily accessible by other techniques. [on SciFinder(R)]

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CAPLUS AN 2015:1557493(Journal; Online Computer File)