- Patterned plastics that change physical structure in response to applied chemical signals.
Patterned plastics that change physical structure in response to applied chemical signals.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2010-06-23)
Wanji Seo, Scott T Phillips
PMID20565108
ABSTRACT
This Communication describes a strategy for designing stimuli-responsive plastics that are capable of responding to chemical signals in the environment by changing shape. The plastics consist of patterned mixtures of poly(phthalaldehyde) polymers in which each polymer contains a different end-capping group, or "trigger". Each polymer within the plastic is capable of responding to a different signal and depolymerizing once the signal reacts with the trigger. This process of depolymerization enables the plastic to alter its physical features quickly and with a magnitude that depends on the length of the responsive polymer.