Abstract
Front Cover: In article 2000013, Dong-Gyun Kim, Ho Gyu Yoon, Yong Seok Kim, and co-workers report an effective and facile preparation of thermadapt shape-memory polymers based on elemental-sulfur-derived poly(phenylene polysulfide) networks (PSNs), which possess intrinsic near infrared (NIR)-induced photothermal conversion properties for enabling spatiotemporal control of their plasticity and elasticity. The NIR-controllable plasticity and elasticity of the PSNs eventually lead to the realization of versatile shape manipulation of 3D multi-shape memory structures, including building-block assembly, reconfiguration, shape fixing/recovery, and repair.
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