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Simple Synthesis of Elastomeric Photomechanical Switches That Self-Heal.

Shuo LiYaqi TuHedan BaiYusuke HibiLennard W WiesnerWenyang PanKaiyang WangEmmanuel P GiannelisRobert F Shepherd
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2019)
This article introduces a simple two-stage method to synthesize and program a photomechanical elastomer (PME) for light-driven artificial muscle-like actuations in soft robotics. First, photochromic azobenzene molecules are covalently attached to a polyurethane backbone via a two-part step-growth polymerization. Next, mechanical alignment is applied to induce anisotropic deformations in the PME-actuating films. Cross-linked through dynamic hydrogen bonds, the PMEs also possess autonomic self-healing properties without external energy input. This self-healing allows for a single alignment step of the PME film and subsequent "cut and paste" assembly for multi-axis actuation of a self-folded soft-robotic gripper from a single degree of freedom optical input.
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