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Shape memory polymers: Past, present and future developments

Shape memory polymers (SMPs) represent a highly interesting class of materials. As one representative of the intelligent polymeric systems, these materials gained significant interest in recent years. Consequently, the variety of materials investigated virtually exploded and several promising shape...

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Published in:Progress in polymer science 2015-10, Vol.49-50, p.3-33
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