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SF01.05.09 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

Morphing and Color-Changing Liquid Crystal Elastomer Structures for Soft Robotics

When and Where

Nov 30, 2022
11:00am - 11:15am

Sheraton, 5th Floor, The Fens

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Xueju Wang1,Yi Li1

University of Connecticut1

Abstract

Xueju Wang1,Yi Li1

University of Connecticut1
The large, reversible shape-changing behaviors of liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs), resulting from liquid crystal-polymer network couplings, are promising for many applications. Despite intensive studies, harnessing molecular-material-structure interactions of LCEs for the design of locally controlled shape-morphing structures remains a challenge. In this talk, I will present our recent effort on a facile and versatile strategy to tailor the stiffness and the morphing behavior of reconfigurable LCE structures via locally controlled mesogen alignment and crosslinking densities. Selective photopolymerization of spatially aligned LCE structures yields well-controlled lightly and highly crosslinked domains of distinct stiffness and selective permanent mesogen programming, which enables various previously inaccessible stiffness-heterogeneous geometries, as demonstrated in diverse morphing LCE structures via integrated experimental and finite element analysis. Furthermore, reprogramming of the non-photopolymerized regions allows for reshaping, as shown in a sequentially shape-morphing LCE rod and “face”. The heterogenous morphing LCE structures have the potential for many applications including in artificial muscles, soft robotics, and many others. In addition, I will introduce a simple strategy for creating 3D thermocromic LCE structures with synchronous shape-morphing and color-changing capabilities for biomimetic robotics.

Symposium Organizers

Siowling Soh, National University of Singapore
Jonathan Barnes, Washington University
Po-Yen Chen, University of Maryland
Noemie-Manuelle Dorval Courchesne, McGill University

Symposium Support

Bronze
ChemComm
Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Chemistry

Publishing Alliance

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