As one of the most promising intelligent materials, polymeric hydrogel actuators could produce reversible shape change upon external stimuli. Although complex shape deformation from 2D to 3D have been achieved, the realization of actuating behavior from 3D to 3D is still a significant challenge. Herein, an effective strategy to develop a novel bilayer hollow spherical hydrogel actuator is proposed. Through immersing a Ca2+ incorporated gelatin core into alginate solution, an ionic-strength-responsive alginate layer will be formed along the gelatin core via alginate-Ca2+ crosslinks, and then another thermo-responsive alginate-poly(2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate)(Alg-PDMAEMA) layer is introduced to achieve a bilayer hydrogel with ionic s...
Spherical hydrogels made from alginate has been explored and used for biomedical application, althou...
Hydrogels capable of stimuli-responsive deformation are widely explored as intelligent actuators for...
Abstract Shape morphing of stimuli‐responsive composite hydrogels has received considerable attentio...
Inspired by nature, diverse biomimetic hydrogel actuators are fabricated and become one of the most ...
In the field of actuator materials, hydrogels that undergo large volume changes in response to exter...
[[abstract]]Development of hydrogel-based actuators with programmable deformation is an important to...
We report multi-responsive and double-folding bilayer hydrogel sheet actuators, whose directional be...
Development of hydrogel-based actuators with programmable deformation is an important topic that aro...
Development of smart soft actuators is highly important for fundamental research and industrial appl...
Composite ionic-covalent entanglement (ICE) hydrogel networks were prepared from poly(N-isopropylacr...
Hydrogel actuators that deform in response to external stimuli have promising applications in divers...
Inspired by the freezing tolerance performances found in living creatures, an effect approach is pre...
Herein we describe poly(ionic liquid) hydrogel actuators that are capable of responding to multiple...
Herein we describe poly(ionic liquid) hydrogel actuators that are capable of responding to multiple ...
The rapid development of microtechnology in recent times has increased the necessity for the develop...
Spherical hydrogels made from alginate has been explored and used for biomedical application, althou...
Hydrogels capable of stimuli-responsive deformation are widely explored as intelligent actuators for...
Abstract Shape morphing of stimuli‐responsive composite hydrogels has received considerable attentio...
Inspired by nature, diverse biomimetic hydrogel actuators are fabricated and become one of the most ...
In the field of actuator materials, hydrogels that undergo large volume changes in response to exter...
[[abstract]]Development of hydrogel-based actuators with programmable deformation is an important to...
We report multi-responsive and double-folding bilayer hydrogel sheet actuators, whose directional be...
Development of hydrogel-based actuators with programmable deformation is an important topic that aro...
Development of smart soft actuators is highly important for fundamental research and industrial appl...
Composite ionic-covalent entanglement (ICE) hydrogel networks were prepared from poly(N-isopropylacr...
Hydrogel actuators that deform in response to external stimuli have promising applications in divers...
Inspired by the freezing tolerance performances found in living creatures, an effect approach is pre...
Herein we describe poly(ionic liquid) hydrogel actuators that are capable of responding to multiple...
Herein we describe poly(ionic liquid) hydrogel actuators that are capable of responding to multiple ...
The rapid development of microtechnology in recent times has increased the necessity for the develop...
Spherical hydrogels made from alginate has been explored and used for biomedical application, althou...
Hydrogels capable of stimuli-responsive deformation are widely explored as intelligent actuators for...
Abstract Shape morphing of stimuli‐responsive composite hydrogels has received considerable attentio...