Network Topology Optimization for Alignment Programming of a Dynamic Liquid Crystalline Organo-Gel

  • Binjie Jin*
  • , Zhan Zhu
  • , Tuck Whye Wong
  • , Guancong Chen*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) exhibit muscle-like actuation upon an external stimulus. To control this, various alignment programming strategies have been developed over the past decades. Among them, force-directed solvent evaporation, namely, that the alignment depends on the applied external force during solvent evaporation, is appreciated for its universality in material design and versatility in attainable actuations. Here, we investigate the influence of network topology on the alignment programming of a liquid crystalline (LC) organo-gel via varying feeding ratios of the monomers. As a result, distinct self-supporting actuations can be repeatedly introduced into a topology-optimized LC organo-gel. Beyond this, the bond exchange reaction of the embedded ester groups can be activated upon heating, which enables alignment manipulation based on dynamic network reconfiguration after drying. The availability of inviting two distinct programming strategies into one LCE network allows us to regulate the LCE alignment at both the gel and dried states, offering ample room to diversify actuation manners. Our design principle shall be adopted by other dynamic LCE systems owing to its maneuverability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1486-1490
Number of pages5
JournalACS Macro Letters
Volume12
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Nov 2023
Externally publishedYes

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