The thermally activated shape memory response of polymeric materials results from a combination of the material molecular architecture with its thermal/deformational history, or “programming”. In this work we investigate the shape memory response of systems based on poly(ε-caprolactone), PCL, so to explore the adoption of proper molecular architectures to tailor their one-way shape memory response, as well as to validate their two-way shape memory capabilities. A series of crosslinked PCL materials were obtained starting from linear, three- and four-arm star PCL functionalized with methacrylate end-groups, allowing to tune the melting temperature (Tm) on a range between 32 and 55°C. The materials' ability to display the one-way and two-way shape memory effect was investigated by the application of proper thermo-mechanical cycles carried out in a DMA machine on cylindric and rectangular specimens. After having “programmed” the cylindric specimens at 50% at a deformation temperature higher than Tm, the materials are seen to fully restore their original shape by heating them on a narrow region close to Tm; further, when the shape memory effect is triggered under fixed strain conditions, the materials are able to exert stress on a range between 0.2 and 7 MPa. The materials also display two-way shape memory features, reversibly moving between two shapes when cooled and heated under a fixed tensile load on a thermal region between melting and crystallization temperatures. Finally, to investigate the application of the biodegradable materials as self-expandable stents, shape memory experiments are currently carried out on tubular specimens.

TAILORED ONE-WAY AND TWO-WAY SHAPE MEMORY BEHAVIOR OF CROSS-LINKED POLY(ε-CAPROLACTONE) FOR SMART BIOMEDICAL DEVICES

PASSERA, Simone;PANDINI, Stefano;BIGNOTTI, Fabio;BORBONI, Alberto;BODINI, Ileana;VETTURI, David;DASSA, Luca;CAMBIAGHI, Danilo;RICCO', Theonis
2012-01-01

Abstract

The thermally activated shape memory response of polymeric materials results from a combination of the material molecular architecture with its thermal/deformational history, or “programming”. In this work we investigate the shape memory response of systems based on poly(ε-caprolactone), PCL, so to explore the adoption of proper molecular architectures to tailor their one-way shape memory response, as well as to validate their two-way shape memory capabilities. A series of crosslinked PCL materials were obtained starting from linear, three- and four-arm star PCL functionalized with methacrylate end-groups, allowing to tune the melting temperature (Tm) on a range between 32 and 55°C. The materials' ability to display the one-way and two-way shape memory effect was investigated by the application of proper thermo-mechanical cycles carried out in a DMA machine on cylindric and rectangular specimens. After having “programmed” the cylindric specimens at 50% at a deformation temperature higher than Tm, the materials are seen to fully restore their original shape by heating them on a narrow region close to Tm; further, when the shape memory effect is triggered under fixed strain conditions, the materials are able to exert stress on a range between 0.2 and 7 MPa. The materials also display two-way shape memory features, reversibly moving between two shapes when cooled and heated under a fixed tensile load on a thermal region between melting and crystallization temperatures. Finally, to investigate the application of the biodegradable materials as self-expandable stents, shape memory experiments are currently carried out on tubular specimens.
2012
1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DESIGN AND PROCESSES FOR MEDICAL DEVICES - PROMED
Ateneo di appartenenza
PE8_9 Materials engineering (biomaterials, metals, ceramics, polymers, composites,…)
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Inglese
contributo
PROMED
Padenghe sul Garda
Internazionale
STAMPA
UNICO
333
336
9788866080589
Elisabetta Ceretti, Antonio Fiorentino, Luca Giorleo, Claudio Giardini
Shape memory; polycaprolactone; smart devices
Altre Amm. Pubb. Italiane
none
Passera, Simone; Pandini, Stefano; Bignotti, Fabio; Borboni, Alberto; Bodini, Ileana; Vetturi, David; Dassa, Luca; Cambiaghi, Danilo; Katia, Paderni; ...espandi
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
14
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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