Chinese ink: a programmable, dual-responsive and self-sensing actuator using a healing–assembling method
Jian Lin, Peidi Zhou, Zhiyuan Wen, Wei Zhang, Zhiling Luo, Luzhuo Chen
Abstract
. Importantly, the entire ink/GO actuator can be healed with the aid of ink solution. Using the healing-assembling method to fabricate advanced structures including a Mobius ring, triangular rings and square rings, diverse actuating modes and complex 3D deformations such as a wavy shape and saddle shape are realized. This method also enables the construction of an artificial mimosa that shows a biomimetic stimulus-responsive behavior. In addition, the ink/GO actuator shows a self-sensing function, which is attributed to the thermoresistivity of the ink film. This research shows the huge potential of Chinese-ink-based actuators for use in smart materials, providing a new idea for the development of new generation multi-functional actuators.