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“Cloth‐to‐Clothes‐Like” Fabrication of Soft Actuators

Huan Liang, Yubai Zhang, Enjian He, Yang Yang, Yawen Liu, Hongtu Xu, Zhijun Yang, Yixuan Wang, Yen Wei, Yan Ji

2024Advanced Materials19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Inspired by adaptive natural organisms and living matter, soft actuators appeal to a variety of innovative applications such as soft grippers, artificial muscles, wearable electronics, and biomedical devices. However, their fabrication is typically limited in laboratories or a few enterprises since specific instruments, strong stimuli, or specialized operation skills are inevitably involved. Here a straightforward "cloth-to-clothes-like" method to prepare soft actuators with a low threshold by combining the hysteretic behavior of liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) with the exchange reaction of dynamic covalent bonds, is proposed. Due to the hysteretic behavior, the LCEs (resemble "cloth") effectively retain predefined shapes after stretching and releasing for extended periods. Subsequently, the samples naturally become soft actuators (resemble "clothes") via the exchange reaction at ambient temperatures. As a post-synthesis method, this strategy effectively separates the production of LCEs and soft actuators. LCEs can be mass-produced in bulk by factories or producers and stored as prepared, much like rolls of cloth. When required, these LCEs can be customized into soft actuators as needed. This strategy provides a robust, flexible, and scalable solution to engineer soft actuators, holding great promise for mass production and universal applications.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFabricationNanotechnologyActuatorClothingSoft roboticsComposite materialEngineeringElectrical engineeringMedicineArchaeologyHistoryPathologyAlternative medicineAdvanced Materials and MechanicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsInteractive and Immersive Displays