Poss-containing in-situ composite nanogel with magnetic responsiveness and method for preparing the same
US-2016379742-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US11123859B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11123859-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017042947-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 21, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 21, 2021 |
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A magnetically driven hopping soft robot based on magnetically programmed temperature-sensitive hydrogels includes first moving bodies and a second moving body. Several first moving bodies are distributed evenly on a bottom portion of the second moving body. The first moving bodies are made of a temperature-responsive hydrogel containing magnetic particles. An alternating magnetic field is applied to the first moving bodies to cause the first moving bodies to deform due to magnetocaloric effect. The first moving bodies have a two-layered structure. A first layer is made of a double-network cross-linked hydrogel and a second layer is made of a magnetic temperature-responsive hydrogel with added magnetic nanoparticles. An alternating magnetic field is applied to the first moving bodies in a manner that an amount of deformation of the second layer is greater than that of the first layer. The second layer is made of a temperature-responsive hydrogel with added magnetic nanoparticles.
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What is claimed is: 1. A magnetically driven hopping soft robot based on magnetically programmed temperature-sensitive hydrogels, comprising first moving bodies and a second moving body, wherein a plurality of the first moving bodies are distributed evenly on a bottom portion of the second moving body, the first moving bodies are made of a temperature-responsive hydrogel containing magnetic particles, and an alternating magnetic field is applied to the first moving bodies to cause the first moving bodies to deform, the first moving bodies have a two-layered structure, a first layer is made of a double-network cross-linked hydrogel and a second layer is made of a temperature-responsive hydrogel containing magnetic particles, and an alternating magnetic field is applied to the first moving bodies in such a manner that an amount of deformation of the second layer is greater than that of the first layer, the second layer is made of a temperature-responsive hydrogel with added magnetic nanoparticles, and magnetically programmed treatment is performed on the temperature-responsive hydrogel with added magnetic nanoparticles, so that the magnetic nanoparticles are distributed evenly in a rectangular array inside the temperature-responsive hydrogel, wherein at least two of the first moving bodies are distributed evenly on the bottom portion of the second moving body and the second layer is positioned on an outer side of the first layer, and an alternating magnetic field is applied to the second layer to cause the first moving bodies and the second moving body to deform into a “π” shape. 2. The magnetically driven hopping soft robot based on the magnetically programmed temperature-sensitive hydrogels according to claim 1 , wherein the magnetic nanoparticles in the rectangular array are arranged densely in a height direction and arranged sparsely in a width direction inside the temperature-responsive hydrogel. 3. The magnetically driven hopping soft robot based on the magnetically programmed temperature-sensitive hydrogels according to claim 1 , wherein the magnetic nanoparticles in the rectangular array are arranged sparsely in a height direction and arranged densely in a width direction inside the temperature-responsive hydrogel. 4. The magnetically driven hopping soft robot based on the magnetically programmed temperature-sensitive hydrogels according to claim 1 , wherein the magnetic nanoparticles in the rectangular array have an included angle of 60° to 120° between a length direction and a height direction inside the temperature-responsive hydrogel. 5. The magnetically driven hopping soft robot based on the magnetically programmed temperature-sensitive hydrogels according to claim 1 , wherein the magnetically programmed treatment includes adding the magnetic nanoparticles to the temperature-responsive hydrogel and putting a gelation process of a mixture in a uniform magnetic field environment.
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