Self‐Healing, Recyclable, Biodegradable, Electrically Conductive Vitrimer Coating for Soft Robotics

Author:

Spallanzani Giulia12ORCID,Najafi Maedeh13,Zahid Muhammad1,Papadopoulou Evie L.14,Ceseracciu Luca5,Catalano Manuel6,Athanassiou Athanassia1,Cataldi Pietro1ORCID,Zych Arkadiusz1

Affiliation:

1. Smart Materials Group Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Via Morego 30 Genova 16163 Italy

2. Dipartimento di fisica Politecnico di Milano Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32 Milano 20133 Italy

3. DIBRIS Università di Genova Via Opera Pia 13 Genova 16145 Italy

4. BeDimensional S.p.A. Lungotorrente Secca 30 R Genova 16163 Italy

5. Materials Characterization Facility Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Via Morego 30 Genova 16163 Italy

6. SoftRobotics Lab for Human Cooperation and Rehabilitation Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Via San Quirico 19d Genova 16163 Italy

Abstract

AbstractSensors and transducers enable the robots’ movements and interactions with humans and the environment. Particularly, tactile and motion sensors, even those inspired by the human skin, often miss many of its essential features. Indeed, the materials that constitute such sensors are often rigid and lack self‐healing and biodegradability. Furthermore, the large‐scale diffusion of these technologies propelled by robots spread in many aspects of the lives, from industrial to household settings, contributes heavily to the electronic and robotic waste problem. Recycling strategies for materials for robotics sensors are thus pivotal for future development. This work proposes self‐healable, recyclable, and biodegradable electrically conductive coatings. These coatings are based on conductive inks that combine graphene nanoplatelets and carbon nanofibers with a soft biodegradable vitrimer binder and are realized by spray coating. The use of the vitrimer ensures satisfying adhesion to diverse substrates, flexibility, conformability, self‐healing, and recyclability of the conductive coating. This material is a sustainable alternative to standard conductive inks for flexible electronics and soft robotics. Indeed, tests for the live monitoring of SoftHand3, the grasping system of many worldwide diffused robots, have yielded promising results. The use of biodegradable ingredients and the possibility of recycling makes it an appealing material to face the sustainability issue of today's electronics and robotics.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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