Pusan National University Researchers Unveil Game-Changing UV-Fueled Shape-Shifting and Shape-Fixing Smart Materials
These novel materials can change, fix, and retain their shape reversibly by using magnetic fields and ultraviolet light
In a breakthrough study, a research team led by Associate Professor
Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) are a novel class of polymer, featuring dynamic covalent bonds that can break and reform under external stimuli. This allows CANs to be reprocessed, reshaped, and reconfigured. In this study, the researchers incorporated disulfide bonds into CANs, enabling dynamic bond exchanges not only with heat but also under UV light, even at room temperature.
This ability allows DS-CANs to repair damage or weld two samples together using UV light or heat. They also allow the reprocessing of pulverized samples into consolidated solid samples. Most importantly, DS-CANs enable UV- or heat-assisted shape fixation after deformation, which is also reversible, unlike traditional thermosetting polymers. To better understand how heat- and UV-light trigger dynamic disulfide bond exchanges, the researchers used non-equilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) simulations combined with
To demonstrate potential for reversible, on-demand, contact-free shape fixation, the team embedded magnetic neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) particles into DS-CANs, creating new DS-CAN/NdFeB magnetic micropillar arrays. These micropillars can change their shape in response to a magnetic field, and the new shape can be fixed using UV light. Even when the magnetic field is removed, the shape is retained. This shape change is also reversible by applying an opposite magnetic field, followed by UV light-assisted fixation.
Additionally, these micropillar arrays allow spatial control over shape change, changing the shape of micropillars only in a certain area on the grid through masked UV exposure. The researchers also fabricated DS-CAN/NdFeB microdenticles—ribbed micropillars that mimic shark skin—demonstrating the material's ability to form complex 3D microstructures.
"Our technology will prove valuable for a variety of technologies, including tunable robotic grippers that can conform to delicate shapes, programmable smart surfaces, switchable adhesives, and precisely controllable drug delivery systems," says
Overall, this study marks a major advancement in shape-changeable materials, leading to the development of new microdevices with unique capabilities.
Reference
Title of original paper: Light-Fueled In-Operando Shape Reconfiguration, Fixation, and Recovery of Magnetically Actuated Microtextured Covalent Adaptable Networks
Journal: Advanced Materials
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