Bioinspired Multi-Stimulus Responsive Mxene-Based Soft Actuator with Self-Sensing Function and Various Biomimetic Locomotion

36 Pages Posted: 5 Feb 2023

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Liangliang Xu

Harbin Institute of Technology

Haowen Zheng

Harbin Institute of Technology

Fuhua Xue

Harbin Institute of Technology

Qixiao Ji

Hefei University of Technology

Changwen Qiu

Hefei University of Technology

Qian Yan

Harbin Institute of Technology

Renjie Ding

Harbin Institute of Technology

Xu Zhao

Harbin Institute of Technology

Ying Hu

Hefei University of Technology

Qingyu Peng

Harbin Institute of Technology

Xiaodong He

Harbin Institute of Technology

Abstract

Although a series of outstanding achievements have been realized so far, developing soft actuators that can respond to various stimuli and simulate biological versatility (e.g., self-sensing function, diverse locomotion, etc.) is still a great challenge. Here, by utilizing internal stress generated spontaneously during the preparation process, an originally rolled MXene/polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) bimorph soft actuator has been designed and fabricated. Based on the outstanding photothermal/electrothermal conversion efficiency and adjustable interlayer d-spacing change of Ti3C2Tx MXene, and the large thermal/chemical vapor expansion of crosslinked PDMS, this actuator can produce reversible large deformation under various forms of stimulus, including heat, light, electric, and n-hexane vapor. More importantly, microcracks can be formed spontaneously on the surface of MXene layer during the fabrication process of the actuator, which causes the resistance of MXene layer to be very sensitive to mechanical deformation. Based on this, a light-driven artificial tongue is fabricated, which not only mimic the ejection motion and catching prey behavior of the frog’s tongue, but also perceive the touching object. Moreover, a series of sophisticated biomimetic locomotion such as jumping, crawling, and self-oscillation all can be realized by using this soft actuator. Besides, the actuator with rolled initial structure can also be an intelligent gripper with low energy consumption. By doping Fe3O4 nanoparticles in PDMS matrix, the composite actuator can carry object to through complex maze in adjustable magnetic field without additional stimulation. This MXene-based actuator provides new insights in design of next generation of smart actuators with multi-functions and multiform motions.

Keywords: MXene, soft actuator, soft robotics, self-sensing, self-oscillation, biomimetic devices.

Suggested Citation

Xu, Liangliang and Zheng, Haowen and Xue, Fuhua and Ji, Qixiao and Qiu, Changwen and Yan, Qian and Ding, Renjie and Zhao, Xu and Hu, Ying and Peng, Qingyu and He, Xiaodong, Bioinspired Multi-Stimulus Responsive Mxene-Based Soft Actuator with Self-Sensing Function and Various Biomimetic Locomotion. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4348307 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4348307

Liangliang Xu

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

92 West Dazhi Street
Nan Gang District
Harbin, 150001
China

Haowen Zheng

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

92 West Dazhi Street
Nan Gang District
Harbin, 150001
China

Fuhua Xue

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

92 West Dazhi Street
Nan Gang District
Harbin, 150001
China

Qixiao Ji

Hefei University of Technology ( email )

193 Tunxi Rd
Baohe
Hefei
China

Changwen Qiu

Hefei University of Technology ( email )

193 Tunxi Rd
Baohe
Hefei
China

Qian Yan

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

92 West Dazhi Street
Nan Gang District
Harbin, 150001
China

Renjie Ding

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

92 West Dazhi Street
Nan Gang District
Harbin, 150001
China

Xu Zhao

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

92 West Dazhi Street
Nan Gang District
Harbin, 150001
China

Ying Hu (Contact Author)

Hefei University of Technology ( email )

193 Tunxi Rd
Baohe
Hefei
China

Qingyu Peng

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

92 West Dazhi Street
Nan Gang District
Harbin, 150001
China

Xiaodong He

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

92 West Dazhi Street
Nan Gang District
Harbin, 150001
China

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