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Zhezhi Liu

Northeastern University (USA)

220 B RP

Boston, MA 02115

United States

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Scholarly Papers (2)

Reprogrammable Soft Actuators Based on a Photochromic Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Membrane with Modulatable Nir Photothermal Conversion

Number of pages: 32 Posted: 20 Dec 2024
Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University (USA), Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University - Department of Chemistry, Northeastern University (USA) and Northeastern University (USA)
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Photo-responsive materials, Soft actuator, Reprogrammability, Dynamic photochromic complex, Photothermal conversion

Reprogrammable Soft Actuators Based on a Photochromic Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Membrane with Modulatable Nir Photothermal Conversion

Number of pages: 32 Posted: 20 Jan 2025
Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University (USA), Shenyang University of Chemical Technology, Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University - Department of Chemistry, Northeastern University (USA) and Northeastern University (USA)
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Photo-responsive materials, Soft actuator, Reprogrammability, Dynamic photochromic complex, Photothermal conversion

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Sponge-Like, Semi-Interpenetrating Self-Sensory Hydrogel for Smart Photothermal-Responsive Soft Actuator with Biomimetic Self-Diagnostic Intelligence

Number of pages: 38 Posted: 20 Mar 2023
Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University (USA), Jilin University (JLU), Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University - Department of Chemistry, Northeastern University (USA), Northeastern University (USA) and Northeastern University (USA)
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soft actuators, Self-sensing, Rapid response, Conductive hydrogel