Thermo- and chemical-triggered overhand and reef knots based on liquid crystal gels
Liu, Zongdai; Zeng, Hao; Yang, Kun-Lin; Luo, Dan (2021)
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Liu, Zongdai
Zeng, Hao
Yang, Kun-Lin
Luo, Dan
2021
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202302092215
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202302092215
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A knot is a worldwide used complication and one of the most ancient technologies in human history. A knot can be found in a wide range of applications such as providing practical structural robustness and mechanical connections between objectives. Here, we report a responsive knot that can self-adjust its geometry upon external stimuli. The knot is tightened in a thread made of a liquid crystal gel, the diameter and internal friction of which vary upon thermal/chemical stimulus. An overhand knot and a reef knot are demonstrated to exhibit auto-untie action responsive to external stimuli. A self-dropping device is shown to sense its surrounding temperature and chemical change in the environment, providing the proof-of-concept for sensing application. The results offer new alternatives for soft micro-robots and automation control for non-electric devices. This journal is
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