Biomimetic Hydrogel‐Based Actuating Systems

Volume: 23, Issue: 36, Pages: 4555 - 4570
Published: Jun 5, 2013
Abstract
Active motion is intrinsic to all kinds of living organisms from unicellular ones to humans and inspires development of synthetic actively moving materials. Hydrogels, which are three dimensional polymer networks imbibed with aqueous solutions, mimic the swelling/shrinking behavior of plant cells and produce macroscopic actuation upon swelling and shrinking. This Feature Article covers basic principles of design as well as recent advances in the...
Paper Details
Title
Biomimetic Hydrogel‐Based Actuating Systems
Published Date
Jun 5, 2013
Volume
23
Issue
36
Pages
4555 - 4570
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