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(a) Typical stress–strain curves, (b) comparison of different mechanical <t>properties</t> of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites, (c) photograph of bent PSMS70 biocomposite, (d) storage ( E ′) and loss ( E ″) moduli, and (e) loss factor (tan δ) of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites versus temperature. The solid and blank symbols represent the storage modulus and loss modulus, respectively.
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Article Title: Heat-Induced Actuator Fibers: Starch-Containing Biopolyamide Composites for Functional Textiles

Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c08774

(a) Typical stress–strain curves, (b) comparison of different mechanical properties of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites, (c) photograph of bent PSMS70 biocomposite, (d) storage ( E ′) and loss ( E ″) moduli, and (e) loss factor (tan δ) of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites versus temperature. The solid and blank symbols represent the storage modulus and loss modulus, respectively.
Figure Legend Snippet: (a) Typical stress–strain curves, (b) comparison of different mechanical properties of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites, (c) photograph of bent PSMS70 biocomposite, (d) storage ( E ′) and loss ( E ″) moduli, and (e) loss factor (tan δ) of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites versus temperature. The solid and blank symbols represent the storage modulus and loss modulus, respectively.

Techniques Used: Comparison, Synthesized

Mechanical  Properties  of the Synthesized Copolyamide and the Developed Biocomposites
Figure Legend Snippet: Mechanical Properties of the Synthesized Copolyamide and the Developed Biocomposites

Techniques Used: Synthesized



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Biocomposites Inc shape memory and shape recovery properties
(a) Typical stress–strain curves, (b) comparison of different mechanical <t>properties</t> of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites, (c) photograph of bent PSMS70 biocomposite, (d) storage ( E ′) and loss ( E ″) moduli, and (e) loss factor (tan δ) of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites versus temperature. The solid and blank symbols represent the storage modulus and loss modulus, respectively.
Shape Memory And Shape Recovery Properties, supplied by Biocomposites Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/result/shape memory and shape recovery properties/product/Biocomposites Inc
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
shape memory and shape recovery properties - by Bioz Stars, 2026-03
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(a) Typical stress–strain curves, (b) comparison of different mechanical properties of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites, (c) photograph of bent PSMS70 biocomposite, (d) storage ( E ′) and loss ( E ″) moduli, and (e) loss factor (tan δ) of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites versus temperature. The solid and blank symbols represent the storage modulus and loss modulus, respectively.

Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Article Title: Heat-Induced Actuator Fibers: Starch-Containing Biopolyamide Composites for Functional Textiles

doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c08774

Figure Lengend Snippet: (a) Typical stress–strain curves, (b) comparison of different mechanical properties of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites, (c) photograph of bent PSMS70 biocomposite, (d) storage ( E ′) and loss ( E ″) moduli, and (e) loss factor (tan δ) of the synthesized copolyamide and biocomposites versus temperature. The solid and blank symbols represent the storage modulus and loss modulus, respectively.

Article Snippet: Moreover, the shape memory and shape recovery properties of the pure polymer and biocomposites, including those with 10 and 50% OSA- g -starch, were evaluated through cyclic thermomechanical testing, confirming their outstanding shape recovery capabilities.

Techniques: Comparison, Synthesized

Mechanical  Properties  of the Synthesized Copolyamide and the Developed Biocomposites

Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Article Title: Heat-Induced Actuator Fibers: Starch-Containing Biopolyamide Composites for Functional Textiles

doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c08774

Figure Lengend Snippet: Mechanical Properties of the Synthesized Copolyamide and the Developed Biocomposites

Article Snippet: Moreover, the shape memory and shape recovery properties of the pure polymer and biocomposites, including those with 10 and 50% OSA- g -starch, were evaluated through cyclic thermomechanical testing, confirming their outstanding shape recovery capabilities.

Techniques: Synthesized