posted on 2025-04-18, 08:05authored byKa-Lung Hung, Wai-Ki Wong, Ming-Hin Chau, Jerry Chun-Kit Yau, Takashi Kajitani, Shaoyu Chen, Franco King-Chi Leung
Biomimetic
motion has advanced soft robotic materials. Common photoresponsive
polymeric materials can sustain soft actuating robotic functions,
while supramolecular soft robotics provide unprecedented structural
and functional roles, e.g., stimuli-responsiveness, intrinsic supramolecular
dynamicity, and bioactive cell-material interfaces. However, the high
structural requirements of hierarchical supramolecular assembly are
crucial for the fabrication of supramolecular soft robotics, limiting
its technological development. We demonstrate a generation of supramolecular
soft robotics without high orientation order and structural uniformity,
capable of sustaining macroscopic actuation. A highly charged supramolecular
nanoassembly of spiropyran amphiphiles entraps water at the macroscopic
state and releases water upon photoisomerization, resulting in macroscopic
soft actuating robotic functions.