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1 Materials for soft machines
Zhigang Suo Harvard University

2 Hard Machines

3 Soft Machines

4 octopus Mäthger, Hanlon, Kuzirian – Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole MA

5 Squid changes color Expanding chromatophores by contracting radial muscles Mathger, Denton, Marshall, Hanlon, J. R. Soc. Interface 6, S149 (2009)

6 Adaptive Optics Many stimuli cause deformation.
Deformation affects optics. Wilbur, Jackman, Whitesides, Cheung, Lee, Prentiss Elastomeric optics Chem. Mater. 1996, 8, Aschwanden, Stemmer Optics letters 31, 2610 (2006)

7 Dielectric elastomer Reference State Current State
Compliant Electrode Pelrine, Kornbluh, Pei, Joseph High-speed electrically actuated elastomers with strain greater than 100%. Science 287, 836 (2000).

8 gel = network + solvent solvent gel network
reversible network Solid-like: long polymers crosslink by strong bonds. Retain shape Liquid like: polymers and solvent aggregate by weak bonds. Enable transport

9 Swelling packers in oil wells
A project with Schlumberger

10 Osmosis solution solvent membrane

11 Neutral gel Paul Flory Flory, Rehner, J. Chem. Phys., 11, 521 (1943)

12 Diaper Sodium polyacrylate

13 Super Absorption - - - gel external solution Electroneutrality
Donnan equilibrium

14 Ion exchanger

15 Ion exchange - - - gel external solution Donnan equilibrium

16 Gels regulate flow in plants
Missy Holbrook Zwieniecki, Melcher, Holbrook, Hydrogel control of xylem hydraulic resistance in plants Science 291, 1095 (2001)

17 Self-regulating fluidics
David Beebe Responsive to Physiological variables: pH Salt Temperature light Many stimuli cause deformation. Deformation affects flow. Beebe, Moore, Bauer, Yu, Liu, Devadoss, Jo, Nature 404, 588 (2000)

18 pH-sensitive hydrogel

19 Dissociation of an acid
water R R C O C O OH acid base proton Constant of acidic dissociation

20 pH-sensitive hydrogel
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21 Conservation of particles
Donnan equilibrium Electroneutrality Conservation of particles Constant of acidic dissociation Ricka, Tanaka,Macromolecules17, 2916 (1984). Marcombe, Cai, Wei, Zhao, Lapusta, Suo, Submitted

22 Free swelling

23 Constrained swelling

24 Blocking force

25 Inhomogeneous deformation
Swelling gels blocked by hard materials Need to formulate boundary-value problems

26 Electric potential Electrochemical potential
Material B Gibbs (1878) electrode Battery does work on electrons, Fdq Pump does work on ions, mdM Helmholtz free energy of system, F Ions, dM equilibrium electrons, dq electroneutrality battery, F pump, m electrode Material A

27 General principles Deformation gradient Adding volumes
Electroneutrality Conservation of particles Independent variables Free energy function Condition of equilibrium

28 Material model Free energy of the gel
Electrochemical potentials of particles in the external solution

29 Finite element method Condition of equilibrium Legendre transformation
Marcombe, Cai, Hong, Zhao, Lapusta, Suo, submitted

30 Core-shell structure

31 FEM results pH = 2 D B A gel pillar Channel wall pH = 6

32 Soft Active Materials (SAM)
Soft: large deformation in response to small forces (e.g., rubbers, gels) Active: large deformation in response to diverse stimuli (e.g., electric field, temperature, pH, salt) Stimuli cause deformation Deformation does something useful. Stimuli pH, E, T, C… SAM deforms Something useful optics, flow…

33 Summary Convergence of two worlds (soft biology, hard engineering).
Soft active materials (SAMs) have many uses (soft robots, adaptive optics, self-regulating fluidics, oil recovery, energy harvesting, drug delivery, tissue regeneration, low-cost diagnosis…). Science of SAMs is interesting and challenging (mechanics, electricity, and chemistry). The field is wide open (fabrication, computation, imagination).


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