Electro-Active and Photo-Active Vanadium Oxide Nanowire Thermo-Hygroscopic Actuators for Kirigami Pop-up

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2021 Dec;8(23):e2102064. doi: 10.1002/advs.202102064. Epub 2021 Oct 24.

Abstract

Emerging technologies such as soft robotics, active biomedical devices, wearable electronics, haptic feedback systems, and healthcare systems require high-fidelity soft actuators showing reliable responses under multi-stimuli. In this study, the authors report an electro-active and photo-active soft actuator based on a vanadium oxide nanowire (VONW) hybrid film with greatly improved actuation performances. The VONWs directly grown on a cellulose fiber network increase the surface area up to 30-fold and boost the hydrophilicity owing to the presence of oxygen-rich functional groups in the nanowire surfaces. Taking advantage of the high surface area and hydrophilicity of VONWs, a soft thermo-hygroscopic VONW actuator capable of being controlled by both light and electric sources shows greatly enhanced actuation deformation by almost 70% and increased actuation speed over 3 times during natural convection cooling. Most importantly, the proposed VONW actuator exhibits a remarkably improved blocking force of up to 200% compared with a bare paper actuator under light stimulation, allowing them to realize a complex kirigami pop-up and to accomplish repeatable shape transformation from a 2D planar surface to a 3D configuration.

Keywords: actuator; kirigami; photo-active; thermo-hygroscopic; vanadium oxide nanowires.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't