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MXene-based solvent-responsive actuators with a polymer-intercalated gradient structure

  • Andi Di
  • , Chenlu Wang
  • , Yanlei Wang
  • , Hongyan He
  • , Wentao Deng
  • , Pierre Stiernet
  • , Lennart Bergström
  • , Jiayin Yuan
  • , Miao Zhang
  • Stockholm University
  • CAS - Institute of Process Engineering
  • Central South University

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摘要

Actuators based on electrically conductive and hydrophilic two-dimensional (2D) Ti3C2TX MXene are of interest for fast and specific responses in demanding environments, such as chemical production. Herein, Ti3C2TX-based solvent-responsive bilayer actuators were developed, featuring a gradient polymer-intercalation structure in the active layer. These actuators were assembled using negatively charged pristine Ti3C2TX nanosheets as the passive layer and positively charged polymer-tethered Ti3C2TX as the active layer. 2D wide-angle X-ray scattering and simulations related the gradient polymer intercalated microstructure in the polymer/MXene composite active layer to the counterintuitive actuation behavior. The bending of the bilayer films in solvent vapor is triggered by the gradient polymer-intercalation and the differing diffusion rate of solvent molecules through the MX and MX-polymer layers of the bilayer actuator. With their ease of fabrication, remote light-control capabilities, and excellent actuation performance, the Ti3C2TX-based bilayer actuators reported here may find applications in areas such as sensors for monitoring chemical production, infrared camouflage, smart switches, and excavators in toxic solvent environments.

源语言英语
页(从-至)2191-2201
页数11
期刊Chemical Science
16
5
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 3 12月 2024
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