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【ACS Appl Mater Inerfaces】Programmable and Reversible 3D/4D Shape Morphing Hydrogels with Precisely Defined Ion Coordination
作者:Zuxiang Xu, Jun Fu*
關(guān)鍵字:3D/4D Shape morphing, hydrogels, ion coordination, origami
論文來(lái)源:期刊
具體來(lái)源:ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
發(fā)表時(shí)間:2020年
Precise and programmable control of reversible deformations of hydrogels has important implications for bionics. This work reports on programmable three-dimensional (3D) deformations and thermoresponsive actuation of polymer hydrogels in a well-defined manner. Precise infiltration of Fe3+ with periodic patterns is additionally used to cross-link the local polymer network through ionoprinting with a patterned electrode array. The patterned Fe3+ cross-linking generates periodic undulations in cross-link density, stiffness, and thermoresponsiveness. The internal stress induces 3D helical structures with tunable chirality and dimensions. The differential thermoresponsiveness imbues a fourth dimension to the shape deformations. Moreover, sequential ionoprinting generates well-defined in-plane periodic distributions of differential modulus and responsiveness, leading to 3D/4D umbrella-like origami upon temperature triggers.
關(guān)鍵字:3D/4D Shape morphing, hydrogels, ion coordination, origami
論文來(lái)源:期刊
具體來(lái)源:ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
發(fā)表時(shí)間:2020年
Precise and programmable control of reversible deformations of hydrogels has important implications for bionics. This work reports on programmable three-dimensional (3D) deformations and thermoresponsive actuation of polymer hydrogels in a well-defined manner. Precise infiltration of Fe3+ with periodic patterns is additionally used to cross-link the local polymer network through ionoprinting with a patterned electrode array. The patterned Fe3+ cross-linking generates periodic undulations in cross-link density, stiffness, and thermoresponsiveness. The internal stress induces 3D helical structures with tunable chirality and dimensions. The differential thermoresponsiveness imbues a fourth dimension to the shape deformations. Moreover, sequential ionoprinting generates well-defined in-plane periodic distributions of differential modulus and responsiveness, leading to 3D/4D umbrella-like origami upon temperature triggers.