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Bioinspired Multi-Stimuli Responsive Actuators with Synergistic Color- and Morphing-Change Abilities

Journal

ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 8, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202101295

Keywords

actuators; cellulose nanocrystals; color-changing; infrared; humidity sensitive; multi-stimuli responses

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51873123, 51673121]
  2. Sichuan Provincial Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [2021JDJQ0017]
  3. Science & Technology Major Project of Guangxi [2017GUIKEAA17202030, 2018GUIKE AA18242006]

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The study developed a bioinspired multi-stimuli responsive actuator with color- and morphing-change abilities, showing superfast, reversible bi-directional humidity and near-infrared light actuating abilities. It is suitable for a wide range of applications such as optical anti-counterfeiting devices, information storage materials, and smart soft robots.
The combination of complex perception, defense, and camouflage mechanisms is a pivotal instinctive ability that equips organisms with survival advantages. The simulations of such fascinating multi-stimuli responsiveness, including thigmotropism, bioluminescence, color-changing ability, and so on, are of great significance for scientists to develop novel biomimetic smart materials. However, most biomimetic color-changing or luminescence materials can only realize a single stimulus-response, hence the design and fabrication of multi-stimuli responsive materials with synergistic color-changing are still on the way. Here, a bioinspired multi-stimuli responsive actuator with color- and morphing-change abilities is developed by taking advantage of the assembled cellulose nanocrystals-based cholesteric liquid crystal structure and its water/temperature response behaviors. The actuator exhibits superfast, reversible bi-directional humidity and near-infrared (NIR) light actuating ability (humidity: 9 s; NIR light: 16 s), accompanying with synergistic iridescent appearance which provides a visual cue for the movement of actuators. This work paves the way for biomimetic multi-stimuli responsive materials and will have a wide range of applications such as optical anti-counterfeiting devices, information storage materials, and smart soft robots.

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