| Literature DB >> 34600442 |
Mengqi Fang1,2, Tao Liu3, Yang Xu1, Binjie Jin1, Ning Zheng1, Yue Zhang1, Qian Zhao1,2, Zheng Jia3, Tao Xie1,2.
Abstract
The muscle-like activities of liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) offer great potential for designing future soft machines. Their motion complexity, however, relies on inflexible and cumbersome mesogen alignment techniques. Here, a digital photocuring method for ultrafast template-free fabrication of LCE artificial muscles capable of designable complex motions is reported. This method utilizes the intrinsic light attenuation in the through-plane direction to create mesogen alignment for reversible bending action. To turn this simple actuation into complex motions, the principles of muscles are borrowed which realize diverse motions through the cooperative actions of otherwise simple contraction/expansion of individual muscle bundles. Specifically, the spatiotemporal digital light is utilized to design LCE architectures composed of strategically arranged bending modules. As such, LCE capable of highly designable motions can be fabricated within 25 s light curing without employing any physical alignment templates, which offers an attractive option toward designing functionally diverse soft machines.Entities:
Keywords: digital fabrication; liquid crystalline elastomers; responsive polymers
Year: 2021 PMID: 34600442 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202105597
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849