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Hydrogel soft robotics

Young‐Hoon Lee, Won Jun Song, Jeong‐Yun Sun

Year
2020
Citations
495

Abstract

With the rapidly growing attention to human-robot interfaces, soft robotics has attracted a great deal of interest. Soft robots have diverse advantages, including compliancy and safety, which contribute to seamless interactions with humans. To boost progress in the field, there is a need for compliant materials. Hydrogels are promising as compliant materials for soft robots because of their outstanding features, including high stretchability, transparency, ion conductivity, and biocompatibility. Furthermore, hydrogels provide innovative capabilities for soft robotics based on their unique responsiveness to stimuli. In this review, we discuss the unique features of hydrogel-based soft robots, from their fundamental working mechanisms to notable applications. Finally, we suggest perspectives on future directions that addressing potential challenges in the field of hydrogel soft robotics.

Keywords

Soft roboticsRoboticsRobotArtificial intelligenceSoft materialsSelf-healing hydrogelsTransparency (behavior)Computer scienceMaterials scienceNanotechnology

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