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Enabling liquid crystal elastomers with tunable actuation temperature

Engineering and Technology

Enabling liquid crystal elastomers with tunable actuation temperature

Y. Yao, E. He, et al.

Discover how integrating dynamic covalent bonds into liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) enables the reversible tuning of actuation temperatures, enhancing their application potential. This breakthrough research by Yanjin Yao, Enjian He, Hongtu Xu, Yawen Liu, Zhijun Yang, Yen Wei, and Yan Ji from Tsinghua University could revolutionize soft actuators.

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Abstract
Liquid crystalline elastomers are regarded as a kind of desirable soft actuator material for soft robotics and other high-tech areas. The isotropization temperature (Ti) plays an important role as it determines the actuation temperature and other properties, which in turn has a great effect on their applications. In the past, the common physical methods (e.g., annealing) to tune Ti is not applicable to tune the actuation temperature. The new Ti obtained by annealing immediately goes back to the old one once it is heated to a temperature above Ti, while actuation needs a temperature higher than Ti. For a fully cross-linked LCE material, once it is synthesized, the actuation temperature is fixed. Accordingly, the actuation temperature cannot be tuned unless the chemical structure is changed, which usually needs to start from the very beginning of the molecular design and material synthesis. Here, we found that different Ti achieved by annealing can be preserved by reversible reactions of dynamic covalent bonds in covalently adaptable LC networks including LC vitrimers. Thus, a variety of soft actuators with different actuation temperatures can be obtained from the same fully cross-linked LCE material. As the tuning of Ti is also reversible, the same actuator can be adjusted for applications with different actuation temperature requirements. Such tuning will also expand the application of LCEs.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 14, 2023
Authors
Yanjin Yao, Enjian He, Hongtu Xu, Yawen Liu, Zhijun Yang, Yen Wei, Yan Ji
Tags
liquid crystal elastomers
soft actuators
actuation temperature
dynamic covalent bonds
tuning
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