A Moisture‐Driven Actuator Based on Polydopamine‐Modified MXene/Bacterial Cellulose Nanofiber Composite Film
Luyu Yang, Jianjun Cui, Lei Zhang, Xuran Xu, Dongping Sun
- 发表年份
- 2021
- 引用次数
- 278
摘要
Abstract As a new 2D material, MXene (Ti 3 C 2 T x ) shows great potential as a smart multifunctional humidity‐responsive actuator due to its high hydrophilicity and conductivity but suffers from ambient oxidation and mechanical brittleness. Inspired by the mussels, the authors overcome these weaknesses by designing and fabricating a nacre‐like and lamellar‐structured composite film that consists of polydopamine‐modified MXene and bacterial cellulose nanofibers, which shows improved properties as a moisture‐driven actuator. The actuator has high conductivity (2848 S cm –1 ), excellent tensile strength (406 MPa), and toughness (15.3 MJ m –3 ). Moreover, the actuator is highly sensitive to moisture with the advantages of fast response (1.6 s), large deformation (176°), and high actuation force output (6.5 N m –2 ). It is additionally demonstrated that the actuator works as the electrical switch, robotic arm, and motor in a moisture‐driven manner. Overall, it is believed that this work improves the drawbacks of current MXene‐based actuators, laying the groundwork for their wider applications as moisture‐driven devices.
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