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Direct Ink Writing of 4D Structural Colors

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 32, Issue 30, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202201766

Keywords

actuators; additive manufacturing; bioinspired; humidity responsive; liquid crystals; multimaterial printing; responsive optics

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  1. Dutch Research Council (NWO)
  2. Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy

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This article reports the synthesis of a humidity-sensitive cholesteric liquid crystal oligomer ink and demonstrates its use in additive manufacturing, specifically 4D printing. The ink allows the printing of objects with responsive and structural color properties, such as color change and preprogrammed deformation, in response to atmospheric humidity.
Additive manufacturing with stimuli-responsive materials-4D printing-is a rapidly growing field, with direct ink writing allowing deposition of a wide variety of materials. The synthesis of a humidity-sensitive cholesteric liquid crystal oligomer ink is reported. With the responsive cholesteric ink, demonstrator devices exhibiting the ink's four dimensionality are printed in disparate fashions: as a structural color change or as a preprogrammed deformation mode. After printing, the photonic ink changes color in response to atmospheric humidity, demonstrated as a hydrochromic coating precisely deposited atop a 3D-printed beetle. After activation in aqueous acid, the beetle exhibits vibrant color shifts across the visible spectrum. Alternatively, a scallop-inspired actuator with a 3D-programmed structural color is selectively treated with acid, to allow reversible opening and closing when exposed to humid and dry air, respectively. The ink enables additive manufacturing of both monolithic and multimaterial stimuli-responsive, shape-changing, structurally colored objects, toward broad application of cholesterics in future smart, 4D structurally colored devices.

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