Smart Materials
What are smart materials?
• Smart materials are materials that
have one or more properties that can
be significantly altered in a controlled
fashion by external stimuli, such as
stress, temperature, moisture, pH,
electric or magnetic fields.
What are the examples?
• Piezoelectric materials
• Shape memory alloys
• Magnetic shape memory alloys
• PH sensitive polymers
• Halochromic materials
• Chromogenic systems
What are Piezoelectric
materials?
• Piezoelectric materials are materials that
produce a voltage when stress is applied.
Since this effect also applies in the reverse
manner, a voltage across the sample will
produce stress within the sample. Suitably
designed structures made from these
materials can therefore be made that bend,
expand or contract when a voltage is
applied.
• Buzzers are piezoelectric.
What are shape memory
alloys?
• Shape memory alloys and shape
memory polymers are
thermoresponsive materials where
deformation can be induced and
recovered through temperature
changes.
What are shape memory
alloys?
• An example is NiTinolTM
(Nickel Titanium)
• Above its transformation temperature, Nitinol is
superelastic, able to withstand a large amount
of deformation when a load is applied and
return to its original shape when the load is
removed. Below its transformation temperature,
it displays the shape memory effect. When it is
deformed it will remain in that shape until
heated above its transformation temperature, at
which time it will return to its original shape.
Application of SMA
• Nitinol is used in medicine for
stents: A collapsed stent can
be inserted into a vein and
heated (returning to its
original expanded shape)
helping to improve blood flow.
Also, as a replacement for
sutures where nitinol wire can
be weaved through two
structures then allowed to
transform into it's pre-formed
shape which should hold the
structures in place.
Further reading of SMA
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape_memory_alloy
Magnetic SMA
• Magnetic Shape Memory alloys are materials that
change their shape in response to a significant
change in the magnetic field.
PH sensitive polymers
• pH-sensitive polymers are materials which
swell/collapse when the pH of the surrounding
media changes.
• The sensor is prepared by entrapping within a
polymer matrix a pH sensitive dye that responds,
through visible colour changes (see next slide) to
spoilage volatile compounds that contribute to a
quantity known as Total Volatile Basic Nitrogen
(TVB-N).
PH sensitive polymers
• The ‘REF’ sample is outside the package. The others
are all inside. www.dcu.ie/chemistry/asg/pacquita/
Halochromic Materials
• Halochromic materials are commonly materials that
change their colour as a result of changing acidity.
One suggested application is for paints that can
change colour to indicate corrosion in the metal
underneath them.
Chromogenic systems
• Chromogenic systems change colour in response to
electrical, optical or thermal changes. These
include electrochromic materials, which change
their colour or opacity on the application of a
voltage (e.g. liquid crystal displays), thermochromic
materials change in colour depending on their
temperature, and photochromic materials, which
change colour in response to light - for example,
light sensitive sunglasses that darken when exposed
to bright sunlight.
Electrochromic
• Flip a switch and an
electrochromic window can
change from clear to fully
darkened or any level of tint
in-between.
• The action of an electric field
signals the change in the
window's optical and thermal
properties. Once the field is
reversed, the process is also
reversed. The windows
operate on a very low voltage
-- one to three volts -- and
only use energy to change
their condition, not to
maintain any particular state.
Thermochromic
• Kettles that change colour and
signs that glow-in-the-dark are
two recent examples of products
becoming ‘smarter’ as a result of
new materials. Colour-changing
thermochromic pigments are
now routinely made as inks for
paper and fabrics – and
incorporated into injection
moulded plastics. A new type of
phosphorescent pigment,
capable of emitting light for up
to 10 hours, has opened up
entirely new design
opportunities for
instrumentation, low-level
lighting systems etc.
Warm Cool
http://www.mutr.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=79
Photochromic
• Photochromism is the reversible transformation of colour upon
exposure to light. This phenomenon is illustrated in sun glasses.
QTC
• Quantum Tunneling Composites (or QTCs) are composite materials of
metals and non-conducting elastomeric binder, used as pressure sensors.
• As the name implies, they operate using quantum tunneling: without
pressure, the conductive elements are too far apart to conduct
electricity; when pressure is applied, they move closer and electrons can
tunnel through the insulator. The effect is far more pronounced than
would be expected from classical (non-quantum) effects alone, as
classical electrical resistance is linear (proportional to distance), while
quantum tunneling is exponential with decreasing distance, allowing the
resistance to change by a factor of up to 1012
between pressured and
unpressured states.
• QTCs were discovered in 1996 and PeraTech Ltd was established to
investigate them further.
• http://www.mutr.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1144
QTC
QTC

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Smart_Materials Chemistry Lecture Notes.ppt

  • 2. What are smart materials? • Smart materials are materials that have one or more properties that can be significantly altered in a controlled fashion by external stimuli, such as stress, temperature, moisture, pH, electric or magnetic fields.
  • 3. What are the examples? • Piezoelectric materials • Shape memory alloys • Magnetic shape memory alloys • PH sensitive polymers • Halochromic materials • Chromogenic systems
  • 4. What are Piezoelectric materials? • Piezoelectric materials are materials that produce a voltage when stress is applied. Since this effect also applies in the reverse manner, a voltage across the sample will produce stress within the sample. Suitably designed structures made from these materials can therefore be made that bend, expand or contract when a voltage is applied. • Buzzers are piezoelectric.
  • 5. What are shape memory alloys? • Shape memory alloys and shape memory polymers are thermoresponsive materials where deformation can be induced and recovered through temperature changes.
  • 6. What are shape memory alloys? • An example is NiTinolTM (Nickel Titanium) • Above its transformation temperature, Nitinol is superelastic, able to withstand a large amount of deformation when a load is applied and return to its original shape when the load is removed. Below its transformation temperature, it displays the shape memory effect. When it is deformed it will remain in that shape until heated above its transformation temperature, at which time it will return to its original shape.
  • 7. Application of SMA • Nitinol is used in medicine for stents: A collapsed stent can be inserted into a vein and heated (returning to its original expanded shape) helping to improve blood flow. Also, as a replacement for sutures where nitinol wire can be weaved through two structures then allowed to transform into it's pre-formed shape which should hold the structures in place.
  • 8. Further reading of SMA • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape_memory_alloy
  • 9. Magnetic SMA • Magnetic Shape Memory alloys are materials that change their shape in response to a significant change in the magnetic field.
  • 10. PH sensitive polymers • pH-sensitive polymers are materials which swell/collapse when the pH of the surrounding media changes. • The sensor is prepared by entrapping within a polymer matrix a pH sensitive dye that responds, through visible colour changes (see next slide) to spoilage volatile compounds that contribute to a quantity known as Total Volatile Basic Nitrogen (TVB-N).
  • 11. PH sensitive polymers • The ‘REF’ sample is outside the package. The others are all inside. www.dcu.ie/chemistry/asg/pacquita/
  • 12. Halochromic Materials • Halochromic materials are commonly materials that change their colour as a result of changing acidity. One suggested application is for paints that can change colour to indicate corrosion in the metal underneath them.
  • 13. Chromogenic systems • Chromogenic systems change colour in response to electrical, optical or thermal changes. These include electrochromic materials, which change their colour or opacity on the application of a voltage (e.g. liquid crystal displays), thermochromic materials change in colour depending on their temperature, and photochromic materials, which change colour in response to light - for example, light sensitive sunglasses that darken when exposed to bright sunlight.
  • 14. Electrochromic • Flip a switch and an electrochromic window can change from clear to fully darkened or any level of tint in-between. • The action of an electric field signals the change in the window's optical and thermal properties. Once the field is reversed, the process is also reversed. The windows operate on a very low voltage -- one to three volts -- and only use energy to change their condition, not to maintain any particular state.
  • 15. Thermochromic • Kettles that change colour and signs that glow-in-the-dark are two recent examples of products becoming ‘smarter’ as a result of new materials. Colour-changing thermochromic pigments are now routinely made as inks for paper and fabrics – and incorporated into injection moulded plastics. A new type of phosphorescent pigment, capable of emitting light for up to 10 hours, has opened up entirely new design opportunities for instrumentation, low-level lighting systems etc. Warm Cool http://www.mutr.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=79
  • 16. Photochromic • Photochromism is the reversible transformation of colour upon exposure to light. This phenomenon is illustrated in sun glasses.
  • 17. QTC • Quantum Tunneling Composites (or QTCs) are composite materials of metals and non-conducting elastomeric binder, used as pressure sensors. • As the name implies, they operate using quantum tunneling: without pressure, the conductive elements are too far apart to conduct electricity; when pressure is applied, they move closer and electrons can tunnel through the insulator. The effect is far more pronounced than would be expected from classical (non-quantum) effects alone, as classical electrical resistance is linear (proportional to distance), while quantum tunneling is exponential with decreasing distance, allowing the resistance to change by a factor of up to 1012 between pressured and unpressured states. • QTCs were discovered in 1996 and PeraTech Ltd was established to investigate them further. • http://www.mutr.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1144
  • 18. QTC
  • 19. QTC