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Mechano-Activated Self-Immolation of Hydrogels via Signal Amplification
Authors:Claudius Lupfer  Sebastian Seitel  Oliver Skarsetz  Andreas Walther
Affiliation:Life-Like Materials and Systems, Department of Chemistry, University of Mainz, Duesbergweg 10–14, 55218 Mainz, Germany
Abstract:Cellular organisms possess intricate mechano-adaptive systems that enable them to sense forces and process them with (bio)chemical circuits for functional adaptation. Inspired by such processes, this study introduces a hydrogel system capable of mechanically activated and chemically transduced self-destruction. Our judiciously designed hydrogels can mechanically generate radicals that are processed and amplified in a self-propagating radical de-crosslinking reaction, ultimately leading to mechanically triggered self-immolation. We put such systems to work in mechano-induced debonding, and in a bilayer actuator, where swelling-induced bending generates sufficient force for selective degradation of one layer, leading to autonomous self-regulation associated with unbending. Our work helps define design criteria for molecularly controlled adaptive and self-regulating materials with embodied mechano-chemical information processing, and showcases their potential for adhesives and soft robotics.
Keywords:Adaptive Materials  Chemical Reaction Networks  Hydrogels  Mechanochemistry  Signal Amplification
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