Bio‐Based, Self‐Crosslinkable<i>Eucommia ulmoides</i>Gum/Silica Hybrids with Body Temperature Triggering Shape Memory Capability
Xin Qi, Enyun Xu, Manman Jia, Jichuan Zhang, Liqun Zhang, Dongmei Yue
Abstract
Abstract At present, the synthesis of body temperature triggering shape memory polymers usually requires elaborate structural design, which limits their wide application. Herein, starting from bio‐based Eucommia ulmoides gum (EUG), a series of EUG/silica hybrids (ESHs) are prepared through a facile one‐pot process, in which EUG is epoxied and then self‐crosslinked with SiO 2 by epoxy ring‐open reaction. Varying the amount of H 2 O 2 , the shape memory transition temperature ( T trans ) of ESHs is adjusted to 47.4–36.6 ℃, which is close to human body temperature (37 ℃). Among them, ESH‐17 exhibited the best body temperature triggering shape memory ability ( T trans = 36.6 ℃), which can restore the permanent shape within 60 s at 37 ℃ with a shape fixity ratio of 99% and shape recovery ratio near 100%. In addition, the shape memory mechanism is discussed and shows some application scenarios of ESHs. The as‐produced materials can be used as smart biomaterials such as self‐tightening sutures, self‐sealing root canal filling materials, and so on.