Optically Responsive Hydrogel with Rapid Deformation for Motion Regulation of Magnetic Actuators
Zhuangzhuang Tian,
Chuankai Du,
Jingze Xue
et al.
Abstract:Optically
and magnetically responsive soft actuators
are gaining
attention for their noncontact actuation, flexibility, and remote
control capabilities. However, they face challenges in rapidly switching
motion postures and modes, which limits their performance in complex
environments. We developed bilayer hydrogel actuators based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAm) using an ice-templating
method combined with free radical polymerization. This approach results
in the formation of large, interconnected pore… Show more
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