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Plasma-Induced Polymerizations: A New Synthetic Entry in Liquid Crystal Elastomer Actuators.

Bin NiMengxue ZhangCédric GuyonPatrick KellerMichael TatoulianMin-Hui Li
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2020)
The research on soft actuators including liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) becomes more and more appealing at a time when the expansion of artificial systems is blooming. Among the various LCE actuators, the bending deformation is often in the origin of many actuation modes. Here, a new strategy with plasma technology is developed to prepare single-layer main-chain LCEs with thermally actuated bending and contraction deformations. Two distinct reactions, plasma polymerization and plasma-induced photopolymerization, are used to polymerize in one step the nematic monomer mixture aligned by magnetic field. The plasma polymerization forms cross-linked but disoriented structures at the surface of the LCE film, while the plasma-induced photopolymerization produces aligned LCE structure in the bulk. The actuation behaviors (bending and/or contraction) of LCE films can be adjusted by plasma power, reaction time, and sample thickness. Soft robots like crawling walker and flower mimic are built by LCE films with bending actuation.
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