Untethered small-scale magnetic soft robot with programmable magnetization and integrated multifunctional modules

Yue Dong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Lu Wang(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Neng Xia(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Zhengxin Yang(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Chong Zhang(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Chengfeng Pan(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Dongdong Jin(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Jiachen Zhang(City University of Hong Kong), Carmel Majidi(Carnegie Mellon University), Li Zhang(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Science Advances
June 22, 2022
Cited by 321Open Access
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Abstract

Intelligent magnetic soft robots capable of programmable structural changes and multifunctionality modalities depend on material architectures and methods for controlling magnetization profiles. While some efforts have been made, there are still key challenges in achieving programmable magnetization profile and creating heterogeneous architectures. Here, we directly embed programmed magnetization patterns (magnetization modules) into the adhesive sticker layers to construct soft robots with programmable magnetization profiles and geometries and then integrate spatially distributed functional modules. Functional modules including temperature and ultraviolet light sensing particles, pH sensing sheets, oil sensing foams, positioning electronic component, circuit foils, and therapy patch films are integrated into soft robots. These test beds are used to explore multimodal robot locomotion and various applications related to environmental sensing and detection, circuit repairing, and gastric ulcer coating, respectively. This proposed approach to engineering modular soft material systems has the potential to expand the functionality, versatility, and adaptability of soft robots.


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