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Multiresponsive polymeric microstructures with encoded predetermined and self-regulated deformability

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Harvard University1

University of Pittsburgh2

Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark3

Nanoprobes, Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology, Technical University of Denmark4

Dynamic functions of biological organisms often rely on arrays of actively deformable microstructures undergoing a nearly unlimited repertoire of predetermined and self-regulated reconfigurations and motions, most of which are difficult or not yet possible to achieve in synthetic systems. Here, we introduce stimuli-responsive microstructures based on liquid-crystalline elastomers (LCEs) that display a broad range of hierarchical, even mechanically unfavored deformation behaviors.

By polymerizing molded prepolymer in patterned magnetic fields, we encode any desired uniform mesogen orientation into the resulting LCE microstructures, which is then read out upon heating above the nematic–isotropic transition temperature (TN–I) as a specific prescribed deformation, such as twisting, in- and out-of-plane tilting, stretching, or contraction.

By further introducing light-responsive moieties, we demonstrate unique multifunctionality of the LCEs capable of three actuation modes: self-regulated bending toward the light source at T < TN–I, magnetic-field–encoded predetermined deformation at T > TN–I, and direction-dependent self-regulated motion toward the light at T > TN–I.

We develop approaches to create patterned arrays of microstructures with encoded multiple area-specific deformation modes and show their functions in responsive release of cargo, image concealment, and light-controlled reflectivity. We foresee that this platform can be widely applied in switchable adhesion, information encryption, autonomous antennae, energy harvesting, soft robotics, and smart buildings.

Language: English
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences
Year: 2018
Pages: 12950-12955
ISSN: 10916490 and 00278424
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1811823115
ORCIDs: Mandsberg, Nikolaj Kofoed

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