Shape memory polymers (SMPs) with remotely controllable triggering capabilities are crucial for actuating applications in biomedical and aeronautic devices. This work presents a novel ionomer/carbon nanotube (CNT) composite network with exceptional remotely controllable shape memory effects (SMEs) and self-healing capabilities. By integrating quaternary ammonium (QA) units covalently bonded to crystalline polycaprolactone (PCL) segments through a chain extension reaction, we not only enabled the formation of ion clusters that act as netpoints in PCLQA ionomers to achieve superior SMEs, but also facilitated the generation of cation-π interactions when the multiresponsive CNTs were incorporated into the PCLQA ionomer matrix. This resulted in a robust physical PCLQA@CNT network stabilized by ionic clusters and cation-π interactions, along with significantly enhanced CNT dispersion. The PCLQA@CNT composites demonstrated remarkably improved mechanical performance (tensile strength, σ > 40 MPa; elongation at break, ε > 1900%), excellent thermally induced SME (shape fixity ratio of 99.6% and shape recovery ratio of 92.3%), and exceptional antibacterial effects (>99% against and ). Furthermore, the physical dynamic interactions endowed PCLQA@CNT networks with reproducibility and welding capability. The remotely controllable shape memory and self-healing behaviors via NIR and electrical stimulation were verified and demonstrated. This work paves the way for developing remotely controllable shape memory materials for advanced intelligent devices and applications.
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