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Abstract Over the past decades, interest in shape memory polymers (SMPs) has persisted, and immense efforts have been dedicated to developing SMPs and their multifunctional composites. As a class of stimuli‐responsive polymers, SMPs can return to their initial shape from a programmed temporary shape under external stimuli, such as light, heat, magnetism, and electricity. The introduction of functional materials and nanostructures results in shape memory polymer composites (SMPCs) with large recoverable deformation, enhanced mechanical properties, and controllable remote actuation. Because of these unique features, SMPCs have a broad application prospect in many fields covering aerospace engineering, biomedical devices, flexible electronics, soft robotics, shape memory arrays, and 4D printing. Herein, a comprehensive analysis of the shape recovery mechanisms, multifunctionality, applications, and recent advances in SMPs and SMPCs is presented. Specifically, the combination of functional, reversible, multiple, and controllable shape recovery processes is discussed. Further, established products from such materials are highlighted. Finally, potential directions for the future advancement of SMPs are proposed.

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Materials scienceComposite materialShape-memory polymerPolymerShape-memory alloyPolymer science

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2020
Type
review
Volume
33
Issue
6
Pages
e2000713-e2000713
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1093
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Yuliang Xia, Yang He, Fenghua Zhang et al. (2020). A Review of Shape Memory Polymers and Composites: Mechanisms, Materials, and Applications. Advanced Materials , 33 (6) , e2000713-e2000713. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202000713

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10.1002/adma.202000713