Bioinspired Soft Robots Based on the Moisture-Responsive Graphene Oxide

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Abstract

Graphene oxide (GO), which has many oxygen functional groups, is a promising candidate for use in moisture-responsive sensors and actuators due to the strong water–GO interaction and the ultrafast transport of water molecules within the stacked GO sheets. In the last 5 years, moisture-responsive actuators based on GO have shown distinct advantages over other stimuli-responsive materials and devices. Particularly, inspired by nature organisms, various moisture-enabled soft robots have been successfully developed via rational assembly of the GO-based actuators. Herein, the milestones in the development of moisture-responsive soft robots based on GO are summarized. In addition, the working mechanisms, design principles, current achievement, and prospects are also comprehensively reviewed. In particular, the GO-based soft robots are at the forefront of the advancement of automatable smart devices.

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Liu, Y. Q., Chen, Z. D., Han, D. D., Mao, J. W., Ma, J. N., Zhang, Y. L., & Sun, H. B. (2021, May 1). Bioinspired Soft Robots Based on the Moisture-Responsive Graphene Oxide. Advanced Science. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202002464

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