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Photothermal and Magnetic Actuation of Multimodal PNIPAM Hydrogel-Based Soft Robots

Xiangyu Teng, Shuliang Zhu, Wenguang Yang

发表年份
2025
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摘要

Soft robot motion performance has long been a core focus in scientific research. This study investigates the motion capabilities of soft robots constructed using poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) hydrogels, with key innovations in material design and functional enhancement. By optimizing the hydrogel formulation and incorporating molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) to endow it with photothermal response properties, the material achieves muscle-like controllable contraction and expansion deformation—a critical breakthrough in mimicking biological motion mechanics. Building on this material advancement, the research team developed a series of soft robotic prototypes to systematically explore the hydrogel’s motion characteristics. A flytrap-inspired soft robot demonstrates rapid opening–closing movements, replicating the swift responsiveness of natural carnivorous plants. For terrestrial locomotion, a hexapod crawling robot utilizes the photo-induced stretch-recovery mechanism of both horizontally configured and pre-bent feet to achieve stable directional propulsion. Most notably, a magnetically driven rolling robot integrates magnetic units to realize versatile multimodal movement: it achieves a stable rolling speed of 1.8 cm/s across flat surfaces and can surmount obstacles up to 1.5 times its own body size. This work not only validates the strong potential of PNIPAM hydrogel-based soft robots in executing complex motion tasks but also provides valuable new insights for the development of multimodal soft robotic systems, paving the way for future innovations in adaptive and bio-inspired robotics.

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Soft roboticsSelf-healing hydrogelsPhotothermal therapySoft materialsRobotMaterials scienceNanotechnologyMagnetic nanoparticlesComputer scienceHuman–computer interaction

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