| Literature DB >> 35420951 |
Hyeonuk Na1, Yong-Woo Kang1, Chang Seo Park1, Sohyun Jung2, Ho-Young Kim2, Jeong-Yun Sun1,3.
Abstract
Hydrogels are promising as materials for soft actuators because of qualities such as softness, transparency, and responsiveness to stimuli. However, weak and slow actuations remain challenging as a result of low modulus and osmosis-driven slow water diffusion, respectively. We used turgor pressure and electroosmosis to realize a strong and fast hydrogel-based actuator. A turgor actuator fabricated with a gel confined by a selectively permeable membrane can retain a high osmotic pressure that drives gel swelling; thus, our actuator exerts large stress [0.73 megapascals (MPa) in 96 minutes (min)] with a 1.16 cubic centimeters of hydrogel. With the accelerated water transport caused by electroosmosis, the gel swells rapidly, enhancing the actuation speed (0.79 MPa in 9 min). Our strategies enable a soft hydrogel to break a brick and construct underwater structures within a few minutes.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35420951 DOI: 10.1126/science.abm7862
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728