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The Use of Photocycloaddition Reactions to Drive Mechanical Motions Resembling Humanoid Movements

Yong Wang, Qiaoqiao Zhang, Qi Liu, Brendan F. Abrahams, Jian‐Ping Lang

2024Angewandte Chemie International Edition23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract With the aim of producing a photomechanical material for incorporation in soft microrobots, a one‐dimensional diene coordination polymer (CP) [Cd(F‐bpeb)(3‐CBA) 2 ] n ( CP1 , F‐bpeb=4,4′‐((1 E ,1′ E )‐(2,5‐difluoro‐1,4‐phenylene)bis(ethene‐2,1‐diyl))dipyridine, 3‐HCBA=3‐chlorobenzoic acid) was synthesized and characterized. Irradiation of CP1 with ultraviolet (UV) or visible light causes [2+2] photocycloaddition reactions resulting in the introduction of crystal strain which triggers various types of crystal movements. Composite films of CP1 ‐PVA (SC) fabricated by dispersing CP1 crystals into polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) solution allow amplification of the crystal movement so that the film strips exhibit fast and flexible curling upon photoirradiation. The composite films may be cut into long rectangular strips and folded to simulate soft microrobots which exhibit a variety of fast, flexible and continuous photomechanical movements resembling a human performing various gymnastic exercises.

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Computer scienceCommunicationPsychologyPhotochromic and Fluorescence ChemistryAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsAdvanced Materials and Mechanics