JOURNAL ARTICLE

Shape‐Programmable Liquid‐Crystalline Polyurethane‐Based Multimode Actuators Triggered by Light‐Driven Molecular Motors

Abstract

Abstract In recent years, light‐driven soft actuators have been rapidly developed as enablers in the fabrication of artificial robots and biomimetic devices. However, it remains challenging to amplify molecular isomerization to multiple modes of macroscopic actuation with large amplitude and complex motions. Here, a strategy is reported to build a light‐responsive liquid‐crystalline polyurethane elastomer by phototriggered overcrowded alkene‐based molecular motors. A trifunctional molecular motor modified with an ethylene glycol spacer on the rotor and stator functions as a crosslinker and unidirectional stirrer that amplifies molecular motion into macroscopic movement. The shape‐programmable polymeric film presents superior mechanical properties and characteristic shape‐memory effect. Furthermore, diverse modes of motions including bending, unwinding, and contracting with tunable actuation speed over a wide range are achieved. Such research is hoped to pave a new way for the design of advanced light‐responsive soft actuators and robots.

Keywords:
Materials science Actuator Elastomer Ethylene glycol Artificial muscle Bending Molecular motor Stator Fabrication Nanotechnology Polyurethane Soft robotics Shape-memory alloy Rotor (electric) Mechanical engineering Computer science Composite material Chemical engineering

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Topics

Advanced Materials and Mechanics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Micro and Nano Robotics
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Condensed Matter Physics
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