JOURNAL ARTICLE

Untethered Recyclable Tubular Actuators with Versatile Locomotion for Soft Continuum Robots

Abstract

Abstract Stimuli‐responsive materials offer a distinguished platform to build tether‐free compact soft robots, which can combine sensing and actuation without a linked power supply. In the past, tubular soft robots have to be made by multiple components with various internal channels or complex cavities assembled together. Moreover, robust processing, complex locomotion, simple structure, and easy recyclability represent major challenges in this area. Here, it is shown that those challenges can be tackled by liquid crystalline elastomers with allyl sulfide functional groups. The light‐controlled exchange reaction between allyl sulfide groups allows flexible processing of tubular soft robots/actuators, which does not need any assisting materials. Complex locomotion demonstrated here includes reversible simultaneous bending and elongation; reversible diameter expansion; and omnidirectional bending via remote infrared light control. Different modes of actuation can be programmed into the same tube without the routine assembly of multiple tubes as used in the past. In addition, the exchange reaction also makes it possible to use the same single tube repeatedly to perform different functions by erasing and reprogramming.

Keywords:
Actuator Materials science Robot Bending Elastomer Soft robotics Nanotechnology Computer science Mechanical engineering Composite material Engineering Artificial intelligence

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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Materials and Mechanics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Soft Robotics and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Micro and Nano Robotics
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Condensed Matter Physics

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