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Customizing a self-healing soft pump for robot

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  • Wei Tang

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Chao Zhang

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Yiding Zhong

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Pingan Zhu

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Yu Hu

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Zhongdong Jiao

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Xiaofeng Wei

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Gang Lu

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Jinrong Wang

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Yuwen Liang

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Yangqiao Lin

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Wei Wang

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Huayong Yang

    (Zhejiang University)

  • Jun Zou

    (Zhejiang University)

Abstract

Recent advances in soft materials enable robots to possess safer human-machine interaction ways and adaptive motions, yet there remain substantial challenges to develop universal driving power sources that can achieve performance trade-offs between actuation, speed, portability, and reliability in untethered applications. Here, we introduce a class of fully soft electronic pumps that utilize electrical energy to pump liquid through electrons and ions migration mechanism. Soft pumps combine good portability with excellent actuation performances. We develop special functional liquids that merge unique properties of electrically actuation and self-healing function, providing a direction for self-healing fluid power systems. Appearances and pumpabilities of soft pumps could be customized to meet personalized needs of diverse robots. Combined with a homemade miniature high-voltage power converter, two different soft pumps are implanted into robotic fish and vehicle to achieve their untethered motions, illustrating broad potential of soft pumps as universal power sources in untethered soft robotics.

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  • Wei Tang & Chao Zhang & Yiding Zhong & Pingan Zhu & Yu Hu & Zhongdong Jiao & Xiaofeng Wei & Gang Lu & Jinrong Wang & Yuwen Liang & Yangqiao Lin & Wei Wang & Huayong Yang & Jun Zou, 2021. "Customizing a self-healing soft pump for robot," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-22391-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22391-x
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