| Literature DB >> 30079470 |
Tommaso Ranzani1,2, Sheila Russo1,2, Nicholas W Bartlett2, Michael Wehner3, Robert J Wood2.
Abstract
Devices fabricated using soft materials have been a major research focus of late, capturing the attention of scientists and laypersons alike in a wide range of fields, from microfluidics to robotics. The functionality of such devices relies on their structural and material properties; thus, the fabrication method is of utmost importance. Here, multilayer soft lithography, precision laser micromachining, and folding to establish a new paradigm are combined for creating 3D soft microstructures and devices. Phase-changing materials are exploited to transform actuators into structural elements, allowing 2D laminates to evolve into a third spatial dimension. To illustrate the capabilities of this new fabrication paradigm, the first "microfluidic origami for reconfigurable pneumatic/hydraulic" device is designed and manufactured: a 12-layer soft robotic peacock spider with embedded microfluidic circuitry and actuatable features.Entities:
Keywords: advanced manufacturing; microfluidics; soft robotics
Year: 2018 PMID: 30079470 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201802739
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849