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Magneto-active soft matter with reprogrammable shape-morphing and self-sensing capabilities

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY [2022]
Song Qi, Haojie Yao, Jie Fu, Yuanpeng Xie, Yaping Li, Ruixue Tian, Miao Yu, Hengyu Guo
ABSTRACT

Interest in creating soft active matter that can repeatedly undergo shape morphing and self-sensing in response to external stimuli is growing. Magneto-active soft matter (MASM) with untethered, fast, and reversible shape reconfiguration is highly desirable for diverse applications in biomedical devices , wearable devices , soft robotics. In this work, we develop a heat-assisted magnetic reprogramming strategy for fabricating MASMs capable of reprogrammable shape-morphing and self-sensing functions. The magnetic reprogramming strategy is based on heating thermoplastic matrix above its melting point and reorienting soft-magnetic particle chains by applying magnetic fields during cooling. By reprogramming magnetization profiles through particle chain reconstruction of printed architecture, we demonstrate multiple deformation modes with distinct shape-morphing. This magnetic reprogramming approach enabled multiscale and reprogrammable soft machines with the tunable actuation response, such as adaptive grasping of a soft gripper. In addition, in combining with the unique sensing mechanism of triboelectric skin (tribo-skin), the self-sensing performance of MASMs is realized by using electrical signals to identify the deformation and contact behaviors. We anticipate that the magnetic reprogramming strategy and multimaterial 3D printing-assisted technique can open new avenues for the fabrication of multifunctional MASMs.

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