纳米纤维素
明胶
复合材料
材料科学
执行机构
软机器人
3d打印
纤维素
生物医学工程
计算机科学
工程类
化学
化学工程
生物化学
人工智能
作者
Oliver Müller,Alexandre Poulin,Xavier Aeby,Roberto Emma,Ryo Kanno,Toshiaki Nagai,Jun Shintake,Gustav Nyström
标识
DOI:10.1002/adsu.202400450
摘要
Abstract Eco‐friendly materials are increasingly important for several applications due to growing environmental concerns, including in robotics and medicine. Within robotics, silicone‐based soft grippers are recently developed owing to their high adaptability and versatility allowing to deal with various objects. However, the soft grippers are difficult to recycle and may cause increased environmental impact. Here biodegradable soft pneumatic actuators reinforced by cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) distributed in a matrix of gelatin are presented. The results show that adding CNF enables 3D printability and provides tunable mechanical properties for the actuators. The actuator performance, with a bending angle of 80° and a blocked force of 0.1 N at 15 kPa, is comparable to state‐of‐the‐art mold‐casted pneumatic actuators from conventional silicone materials while being exclusively composed of non‐toxic, biodegradable materials and fabricated by additive manufacturing techniques. Moreover, the actuators exhibit self‐healing ability and enable object manipulation when formed in a gripper configuration. The mold‐free approach and achieved functionalities establish new opportunities for soft‐robotics, across various fields including healthcare, packaging, or even environmental monitoring. The performance of the gripper shows that CNF can be used in the creation of eco‐friendly high‐performance soft robots and contribute to the advancement of sustainable and green robotics.
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