Marzi C, Fischer N, Mathis-Ullrich F (2021)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2021
Book Volume: 7
Article Number: 20211114
Journal Issue: 1
Robots from material-based actuators offer high potential for small-scale robots with abilities hardly achievable by classical methods like electric motors. Besides excellent scaling to minimally invasive systems, allowing for omission of metallic components, such robots can be applied in imaging modalities such as MRI or CT. To allow for higher accessibility in this field of research, a facile method for fabrication of such soft actuators was developed. It comprises only two materials: Graphene oxide and silicone elastomer. The facile fabrication method does not require specialized equipment. The resulting actuator is biocompatible and controllable by light mediated heat. The bending motion can be controlled by the intensity of applied infrared light and the actuator was experimentally shown to move five times its own weight. Thus, providing capabilities for a medical soft robotic actuator.
APA:
Marzi, C., Fischer, N., & Mathis-Ullrich, F. (2021). Biocompatible Soft Material Actuator for Compliant Medical Robots. Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2021-1013
MLA:
Marzi, Christian, Nikola Fischer, and Franziska Mathis-Ullrich. "Biocompatible Soft Material Actuator for Compliant Medical Robots." Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering 7.1 (2021).
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