Second-Generation Soft Actuators Driven by NIR Light Based on Croconaine Dye-Doped Vitrimers

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023 Sep 6;15(35):41916-41926. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c08973. Epub 2023 Aug 23.

Abstract

Soft actuators with photo-response can be selectively driven by the light source, but it is challenging to achieve a selective response of multiple components under a uniform light field, which is actually of great importance for the development of soft robots. In this work, a series of near-infrared light (NIR)-responsive vitrimers (CR-vitrimers) are synthesized by carboxylate transesterification using carboxyl-bearing croconaine dye (CR-800) as a photothermal agent (PTA). NIR-responsive liquid crystalline elastomers (CR-vitrimer-LCEs) under NIR laser (λmax = 808 nm) without the template can be further prepared. More importantly, the dynamic covalent bonding properties of vitrimer allow for the fabrication of a hand-shaped actuator by hot pressing, consisting of "fingers" with different NIR-response threshold values. After programming as needed, the hand-shaped actuator successfully achieves local and sequential control under a uniform NIR light field.

Keywords: NIR light; actuators; croconaine dye; liquid crystalline elastomers; temporal modulation; vitrimer.