An Organic Vapor‐Responsive Actuator Based on a Novel Urea Macrocycle
Xuanfu Zhu,
Peiren Liu,
Fang Fang
et al.
Abstract:The mechanical actuation of smart materials has garnered considerable attention in biological and medical research due to their ability to mimic biological processes at both molecular level, such as conformational changes in individual compounds, and at the macroscopic level, where polymeric substrates respond to external stimuli. In this study, we present a polymeric composite incorporating a novel urea macrocycle as a filler, forming a soft actuator that responds to various organic solvent vapors. The underl… Show more
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