Magnetic Dynamic Polymers for Modular Assembling and Reconfigurable Morphing Architectures

  • Xiao Kuang
  • , Shuai Wu
  • , Qiji Ze
  • , Liang Yue
  • , Yi Jin
  • , S. Macrae Montgomery
  • , Fengyuan Yang
  • , H. Jerry Qi
  • , Ruike Zhao

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Abstract

Shape-morphing magnetic soft materials, composed of magnetic particles in a soft polymer matrix, can transform shape reversibly, remotely, and rapidly, finding diverse applications in actuators, soft robotics, and biomedical devices. To achieve on-demand and sophisticated shape morphing, the manufacture of structures with complex geometry and magnetization distribution is highly desired. Here, a magnetic dynamic polymer (MDP) composite composed of hard-magnetic microparticles in a dynamic polymer network with thermally responsive reversible linkages, which permits functionalities including targeted welding for magnetic-assisted assembly, magnetization reprogramming, and permanent structural reconfiguration, is reported. These functions not only provide highly desirable structural and material programmability and reprogrammability but also enable the manufacturing of functional soft architected materials such as 3D kirigami with complex magnetization distribution. The welding of magnetic-assisted modular assembly can be further combined with magnetization reprogramming and permanent reshaping capabilities for programmable and reconfigurable architectures and morphing structures. The reported MDP are anticipated to provide a new paradigm for the design and manufacture of future multifunctional assemblies and reconfigurable morphing architectures and devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2102113
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume33
Issue number30
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Jul 2021

Keywords

  • covalent adaptive polymers
  • magnetic soft materials
  • modular assembly
  • reconfigurable architecture
  • shape morphing

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