基于微移液管的独立式导电聚合物双层致动器的制备

Peikai Zhang, Bicheng Zhu, Yufei Luo, J. Travas-sejdic
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电动执行器在仿生学和软机器人中得到了广泛的应用。在不同的驱动材料中,导电聚合物(CPs)由于其独特的基于掺杂的驱动机制而脱颖而出。不仅在精密仿生/机器人设备的制造中,而且在先进的微生理学研究中,在微观尺度上制造执行器尤为重要。然而,微加工技术的选择是有限的,报道的CP微致动器主要是平面的。为了克服这一问题,开发了一种新的基于微移液的方法来制造独立式3D CP执行器。两层致动器由一层由局部电聚合制备的PPy:CF3SO3和一层由“直接写入”技术制备的PEDOT:PSS组成。由于这两种CPs的相反的收缩和膨胀行为,由掺杂剂的大小决定,电驱动的弯曲致动器已经被证明。这种制造方法为制造高纵横比微致动器提供了前所未有的能力:致动器的360°弯曲方向可以通过两层的相对位置来控制。作为原理证明,我们演示了CP“微镊子”和PDMS微球的操作。这项工作开发的技术为制造先进的人造肌肉和复杂的软体微型机器人提供了令人兴奋的机会。
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Micropipette‐Based Fabrication of Free‐Standing, Conducting Polymer Bilayer Actuators
Electrically driven actuators have found widespread applications in biomimetics and soft robotics. Among different actuation materials, conducting polymers (CPs) have stood out due to their unique doping‐based actuation mechanism. Fabricating actuators at the microscale is particularly important, not only in the manufacturing of delicate biomimetic/robotic devices but also in advanced microphysiological studies. However, the choice for microfabrication techniques is limited, with the reported CP microactuators being mainly planar. To overcome this issue, a new micropipette‐based method is developed for the fabrication of free‐standing 3D CP actuators. The two‐layer actuator consists of a layer of PPy:CF3SO3, fabricated by localized electropolymerization, and a layer of PEDOT:PSS, fabricated by a “direct writing” technique. Due to the opposite contraction and expansion behavior of these two CPs, determined by the size of dopants, the electrically driven bending actuators have been demonstrated. This fabrication approach provides unprecedented capability for fabricating high aspect ratio microactuators: the 360° bending orientation of the actuators can be controlled by the relative position of the two layers. As a proof‐of‐principle, we demonstrate CP “micro‐tweezers” and the manipulation of a PDMS microsphere. The technique developed in this work opens exciting opportunities to manufacture advanced artificial muscles and sophisticated soft microrobotics.
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