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Small-scale soft grippers with environmentally responsive logic gates

  • Xuan Zhang
  • , Ya Wu
  • , Yan Li
  • , He Jiang
  • , Qinglin Yang
  • , Zichao Wang
  • , Jiahao Liu
  • , Yang Wang
  • , Xiaodong Fan
  • , Jie Kong
  • Northwestern Polytechnical University Xian

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Abstract

Small-scale soft grippers are adaptive and deformable, and can be utilized for confined environments (e.g., the human body). Small-scale soft grippers require logic-based computation to achieve intelligent control and perform logical analysis of the surrounding information. However, it is a great challenge to integrate electronic chips and power supplies (i.e., batteries) on their small systems. Here, the approach provides a route to add computational capabilities via environmentally responsive logic gates in small-scale soft grippers, without electronics, external control, or tethering. Various origami-inspired grippers performing YES, NOT, XOR, AND, OR, NOR and NAND gates, respectively, were developed by stimuli-responsive hydrogels as building blocks. Although the hydrogels respond to different kinds of stimuli, their outputs are the same: a change in hydrogel size, leading to the bending of the arms of the grippers. Hence, the logic gates can be integrated easily within a gripper (e.g., connecting an AND gate to another AND gate). Moreover, the gripper fabricated by dual-responsive hydrogels can intelligently and autonomously switch from an AND gate to an OR gate upon varied environmental stimuli. In addition, a magnetic gripper with an AND gate was fabricated that can analyse different stimuli, and capture and release the targeted object via the environmentally responsive logic gates. This strategy provides a new route to incorporate on-board perception, control and computation via environmentally responsive logic gates in small-scale soft robots and machines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1431-1439
Number of pages9
JournalMaterials Horizons
Volume9
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 22 Mar 2022

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