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Alkyne-to-alkene conversion in graphdiyne driving instant reversible deformation of whole carbon film.


ABSTRACT: The emerging field of soft robotics demands the core actuators and related responsive functional materials with rapid responsiveness and controllable accurate deformation. Here, we developed an alkyne-to-alkene chemical bond conversion way as the driving force to control ultrasensitive and instant reversible deformation of 2D carbon graphdiyne (GDY) film with an asymmetric interface design. The alkyne-to-alkene chemical bond conversion was triggered by acetone through the fast binding and release process. The as-fabricated GDY-based deformation modulator was exhibited to rapidly change shape (within 0.15 seconds) while dipped in an acetone vapor atmosphere and recover to its original form when exposed to air (recovery time < 0.01 seconds), with outstanding properties like large curvature, quick recovery time, excellent stability, and repeatability. It could mimic the movement of mosquito larvae, displaying great promise as micro bionic soft robots. Our results suggest alkyne-to-alkene bond conversion as a unique driving force for developing smart materials for areas like intelligent robotics and bionics.

SUBMITTER: Li X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10558119 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alkyne-to-alkene conversion in graphdiyne driving instant reversible deformation of whole carbon film.

Li Xiaodong X   Huang Changshui C   Wang Kun K   Qi Lu L   Zhang Chunfang C   Zhang Mingjia M   Xue Yurui Y   Cui Yanguang Y   Li Yuliang Y  

Science advances 20231006 40


The emerging field of soft robotics demands the core actuators and related responsive functional materials with rapid responsiveness and controllable accurate deformation. Here, we developed an alkyne-to-alkene chemical bond conversion way as the driving force to control ultrasensitive and instant reversible deformation of 2D carbon graphdiyne (GDY) film with an asymmetric interface design. The alkyne-to-alkene chemical bond conversion was triggered by acetone through the fast binding and releas  ...[more]

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