Cobalt MOF‐Based Porous Carbonaceous Spheres for Multimodal Soft Actuator Exhibiting Intricate Biomimetic Motions

Author:

Taseer Ashhad Kamal1,Oh Saewoong1,Kim Ji‐Seok1,Garai Mousumi1,Yoo Hyunjoon1,Nguyen Van Hiep1,Yang Yang1ORCID,Khan Mannan1,Mahato Manmatha1ORCID,Oh Il‐kwon1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Creative Research Initiative for Functionally Antagonistic Nano‐Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) 291 Daehak‐ro Yuseong‐gu Daejeon 34141 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe advancement of active electrode materials is essential to meet the demand for multifaceted soft robotic interactions. In this study, a new type of porous carbonaceous sphere (PCS) for a multimodal soft actuator capable of both magnetoactive and electro‐ionic responses is reported. The PCS, derived from the simultaneous oxidative and reductive breakdown of specially designed cobalt‐based metal–organic frameworks (Co‐MOFs) with varying metal‐to‐ligand ratios, exhibits a high specific surface area of 529 m2 g−1 and a saturated magnetization of 142.7 Am2 kg−1. The size of the PCS can be controlled through the Ostwald ripening mechanism, while the porous structure can be regulated by adjusting the metal‐to‐ligand mol ratio. Its exceptional compatibility with poly(3,4‐ethylene‐dioxythiophene)‐poly(styrenesulfonate) enables the creation of uniform electrode, crucial for producing soft actuators that work in both magnetic and electrical fields. Operated at an ultralow voltage of 1 V, the PCS‐based actuator generates a blocking force of 47.5 mN and exhibits significant bending deflection even at an oscillation frequency of 10 Hz. Employing this simultaneous multimodal actuation ensures the dynamic and complex motions of a balancing bird robot and a dynamic eagle robot. This advancement marks a significant step toward the realization of more dynamic and versatile soft robotic systems.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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