posted on 2024-12-18, 17:35authored byJunchao Liu, Xiaojiao Yu, Zhong Yu, Jinfen Niu, Ningning Zhao, Songtao Shao, Pan Jia, Jingxia Wang
Azobenzene
actuators have generated extensive research investment
in the field of soft robots, artificial muscles, etc., based on the
typical photoresponsive trans-cis isomerization. However, it remains challenging to achieve multiphase
actuation at the gas–liquid interface and liquid phase. To
solve these problems, this paper demonstrated a simple fabrication
method of a Janus azobenzene inverse opal membrane with one side having
a polydomain azobenzene inverse opal structure and the other side
having a monodomain bulk azobenzene polymer. The introduction of an
inverse opal structure increases the interaction area between the
liquid and polymer network. The proposed design can freely swim in
any direction at the air–liquid interface based on the Marangoni
effect or move forward in the liquid phase based on bubble propulsion
under UV irradiation. This work is of great significance for the design
and fabrication of multiphase photo actuators.