A Light/Thermal Cascaded-Driven Equipment for Machine Recognition Inspired by Water Lilies Using as Multifunctional Soft Actuator

44 Pages Posted: 10 May 2024

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Tianzong Jiang

Harbin Engineering University

Shili Gai

Harbin Engineering University

Yanqi Yin

Harbin Engineering University

Zewei Sun

Harbin Engineering University

Bingchen Zhou

Harbin Engineering University

Yubo Zhao

Harbin Engineering University

He Ding

Harbin Engineering University

Anees Ahmad Ansari

affiliation not provided to SSRN

piaoping yang

Harbin Engineering University

Abstract

Inspired by the natural stimulus-response of plants and animals, a range of soft equipment has been extensively developed and used in intelligent human-computer interaction, editable remote drives, and machine learning. Poly (N-isopropyl acrylamide) (PNIPAM) hydrogels have gained popularity thanks to their low phase transition temperature and excellent flexibility. However, the PNIPAM hydrogels suffer from poor mechanical properties, low electrical conductivity, and lack of self-responsiveness. Herein, a bilayer light/thermal cascaded-driven anisotropic poly acrylamide/poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylamide)-polyvinyl alcohol-MXene (P/PP-M) actuator was prepared by a simple two-step polymerization method. Due to the unique bionic light/thermal response mechanism, it enables rapid conversion of energy forms and the construction of remote editable actuators. Concretely, the mechanical properties of hydrogels (strain: 1014%, stress: 94 KPa) have been greatly improved by copolymerizing MXene nanosheets and multiplex hydrogels through two-by-two interpenetrating molecular chains. MXene nanosheets formed dynamic networks conferring the hydrogel system with high conductivity and high light/thermal conversion efficiency. The P/PP-M soft actuator features high sensitivity (gauge factor = 3.62), fast response time (400 ms), and cycling durability (>500 cycles). Finally, the energy transfer mechanism from light to thermal energy to kinetic energy was corroborated by preparing a series of bionic equipment. Manual clips were prepared on this basis, which enables the transportation of objects and realizes the real-time reflection of the operating status of remotely driven soft manual clips through changes in electrical signals. Thus, the proposed efficient editable remote-driven machine recognition soft equipment provides new insights for developing intelligent flexible robots and wearable smart devices.

Keywords: light/thermal cascaded-driven, machine recognition, Bionic, MXene, actuator

Suggested Citation

Jiang, Tianzong and Gai, Shili and Yin, Yanqi and Sun, Zewei and Zhou, Bingchen and Zhao, Yubo and Ding, He and Ansari, Anees Ahmad and yang, piaoping, A Light/Thermal Cascaded-Driven Equipment for Machine Recognition Inspired by Water Lilies Using as Multifunctional Soft Actuator. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4824397 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4824397

Tianzong Jiang

Harbin Engineering University ( email )

Harbin, 150001
China

Shili Gai

Harbin Engineering University ( email )

Harbin, 150001
China

Yanqi Yin

Harbin Engineering University ( email )

Harbin, 150001
China

Zewei Sun

Harbin Engineering University ( email )

Harbin, 150001
China

Bingchen Zhou

Harbin Engineering University ( email )

Harbin, 150001
China

Yubo Zhao

Harbin Engineering University ( email )

Harbin, 150001
China

He Ding

Harbin Engineering University ( email )

Anees Ahmad Ansari

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Piaoping Yang (Contact Author)

Harbin Engineering University ( email )

Harbin, 150001
China

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