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Programmable material via thiol-ene polymerization initiated by electric-field induced thiyl radical on piezoelectric ZnO

Jun Wang, Zhao Wang, Jorge Ayarza, Ian Frankel, Chao‐Wei Huang, Kai Qian, Yixiao Dong, Pin-Ruei Huang, Katie Kloska, Chao Zhang, Siqi Zou, Chong Liu, Nicholas Boechler, Aaron P. Esser‐Kahn

发表年份
2025
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摘要

The spatial and temporal control of material properties at a distance has yielded many unique innovations including photo-patterning, 3D-printing, and architected material design. To date, most of these innovations have relied on light, heat, sound, or electric current as stimuli for controlling the material properties. Here, we demonstrate that an electric field can induce chemical reactions and subsequent polymerization in composites via piezoelectrically-mediated transduction. The response to an electric field rather than through direct contact with an electrode is mediated by a nanoparticle transducer, i.e., piezoelectric ZnO, which mediates reactions between thiol and alkene monomers, resulting in tunable moduli as a function of voltage, time, and the frequency of the applied AC power. The reactivity of the mixture and the modulus of a naïve material containing these elements can be programmed based on the distribution of the electric field strength. This programmability results in multi-stiffness gels. Additionally, the system can be adjusted for the formation of an electro-adhesive. This simple and generalizable design opens avenues for facile application in adaptive damping and variable-rigidity materials, adhesive, soft robotics, and potentially tissue engineering.

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PiezoelectricityElectric fieldPolymerizationSmart materialReactivity (psychology)ElectrodeNanoparticleField (mathematics)

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