Jianchen Zheng, Haibo Yu*, Jingang Wang, Yuzhao Zhang, Hongji Guo, Ye Qiu, Xiaoduo Wang, Lianqing Liu and Wen Jung Li*,
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4D Printed Butterfly-Inspired Hydrogel Structures: Simple Strategies for Multiform Morphing
4D printing enables three-dimensional structures to respond dynamically to external stimuli, significantly expanding their functional potential. While most hydrogel-based 4D printing using femtosecond laser two-photon polymerization focuses on material functionalization and structural design, little attention has been given to achieving intelligent deformation by modifying the scanning strategy. Inspired by the layered architecture of butterfly wings, we introduce a novel approach to fabricate diverse convoluted deformation structures. By combining morphological and mechanical property analysis with a two-photon one-step 4D printing strategy, we demonstrate precise control over deformation behavior. Furthermore, we showcase the ability to fabricate customized deformation structures on demand employed for actuation and sensing by adjusting scanning methods. This simple and flexible one-step 4D printing method represents a significant advancement in micro- and nanoscale sensing and fabrication, offering new possibilities for responsive hydrogel systems.
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ACS Materials Letters is a journal that publishes high-quality and urgent papers at the forefront of fundamental and applied research in the field of materials science. It aims to bridge the gap between materials and other disciplines such as chemistry, engineering, and biology. The journal encourages multidisciplinary and innovative research that addresses global challenges. Papers submitted to ACS Materials Letters should clearly demonstrate the need for rapid disclosure of key results. The journal is interested in various areas including the design, synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of emerging materials, understanding the relationships between structure, property, and performance, as well as developing materials for applications in energy, environment, biomedical, electronics, and catalysis. The journal has a 2-year impact factor of 11.4 and is dedicated to publishing transformative materials research with fast processing times. The editors and staff of ACS Materials Letters actively participate in major scientific conferences and engage closely with readers and authors. The journal also maintains an active presence on social media to provide authors with greater visibility.