Soft Actuators Based on Spin-Crossover Particles Embedded in Thermoplastic Polyurethane

ADVANCED INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS(2023)

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Molecular spin-crossover (SCO) complexes are phase-change materials that develop large spontaneous strains across the thermally induced phase transition, which can be advantageously used in designing soft actuators. Herein, a bilayer bending cantilever, made of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) with embedded [Fe(NH(2)trz)(3)](SO4) SCO particles (25 wt%), is presented. The proposed actuator is fabricated by blade casting an SCO@TPU layer on a conducting Ag@TPU film to convert electrothermal input into mechanical response. Experiments are conducted to characterize the curvature of bilayer beams, which is then further analyzed using the Euler-Bernoulli beam theory. The beam curvature change, free transformation strain, and effective work density associated with the SCO are 0.11 mm(-1), 1.6%, and 1.25 mJ cm(-3), respectively. Further, the open- and closed-loop response of the actuator is investigated using a custom-built setup. The open-loop identification suggests that the actuator gain increases monotonously when the control current increases. This natural adaptive character can explain the drastically diminished response time in closed-loop proportional-integral-derivative control experiments (2-3 s). Finally, tracking experiments are carried out to evaluate the robustness of the actuator with and without payloads. The results for 30 240 endurance cycles reveal a mean positioning error of 0.8%.
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actuator identification and control,bilayer beams,polymer composites,soft actuators,spin crossovers
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