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Thermally induced shape-memory effects in polymers: Quantification and related modeling approaches Heuchel M, Sauter T, Kratz K, Lendlein A Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, 51(8), 621, 2013 |
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One-way and two-way shape memory behaviour of semi-crystalline networks based on sol-gel cross-linked poly(epsilon-caprolactone) Pandini S, Baldi F, Paderni K, Messori M, Toselli M, Pilati F, Gianoncelli A, Brisotto M, Bontempi E, Ricco T Polymer, 54(16), 4253, 2013 |
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The contemporary role of epsilon-caprolactone chemistry to create advanced polymer architectures Sisson AL, Ekinci D, Lendlein A Polymer, 54(17), 4333, 2013 |
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Influence of alloying elements on the corrosion properties of shape memory stainless steels Della Rovere CA, Alano JH, Silva R, Nascente PAP, Otubo J, Kuri SE Materials Chemistry and Physics, 133(2-3), 668, 2012 |
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Two-way reversible shape memory behaviour of crosslinked poly(epsilon-caprolactone) Pandini S, Passera S, Messori M, Paderni K, Toselli M, Gianoncelli A, Bontempi E, Ricco T Polymer, 53(9), 1915, 2012 |
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Optimization of the Shape Memory Effect in Shape Memory Polymers Sun L, Huang WM, Wang CC, Zhao Y, Ding Z, Purnawali H Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 49(16), 3574, 2011 |
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생체용 Ti-18Nb-6Zr-XO (X = 0~1.5at%) 합금의 형상기억특성에 미치는 산소 농도의 영향 박영철, 옥지면, 오정화, 박수호, 이준희, 김재일 Korean Journal of Materials Research, 21(11), 617, 2011 |
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In Situ X-Ray Scattering Studies of Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) Networks with Grafted Poly(ethylene glycol) Chains to Investigate Structural Changes during Dual- and Triple-Shape Effect Wagermaier W, Zander T, Hofmann D, Kratz K, Kumar UN, Lendlein A Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 31(17), 1546, 2010 |
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Effect of precipitation on two-way shape memory effect of melt-spun Ti50Ni25Cu25 ribbon Tong YX, Liu Y Materials Chemistry and Physics, 120(1), 221, 2010 |
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Revealing Triple-Shape Memory Effect by Polymer Bilayers Xie T, Xiao XC, Cheng YT Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 30(21), 1823, 2009 |