Liquid Crystalline Networks (LCNs) are widely investigated to develop actuators, from soft robots to artificial muscles. Indeed, they can produce forces and movements in response to a plethora of external stimuli, showing kinetics up to the millisecond time-scale. One of the most explored preparation technique involves the photopolymerization of an aligned layer of reactive mesogens. Following this approach, side-chain polymers are widely described, while a detailed comparison of light-responsive LCNs with different architectures is not properly addressed. In this paper, two synthetic approaches are exploited leading to photoresponsive LCNs with different architectures. Mixed main-chain/side-chain LCNs are obtained in one-pot through a thiol-acrylate chain-transfer reaction, while main-chain LCNs are achieved by a two-step approach involving an aza-Michael addition followed by acrylate crosslinking. Comparison among the two materials highlighted the superior performances in terms of tension developed upon light-activation of the former one, showing muscle-like force production comparable to standard side-chain LCNs combined with the greater ability to contract from common main-chain LCNs.

Exploiting photopolymerization to modulate liquid crystalline network actuation / Turriani, Marco; Cosottini, Niccolò; Fuochi, Neri; Wiersma, Diederik S.; Martella, Daniele; Parmeggiani, Camilla. - In: SOFT MATTER. - ISSN 1744-683X. - STAMPA. - 21:(2025), pp. 1162-1169. [10.1039/d4sm01360c]

Exploiting photopolymerization to modulate liquid crystalline network actuation

Turriani, Marco
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Fuochi, Neri
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Wiersma, Diederik S.
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Martella, Daniele
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Parmeggiani, Camilla
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2025

Abstract

Liquid Crystalline Networks (LCNs) are widely investigated to develop actuators, from soft robots to artificial muscles. Indeed, they can produce forces and movements in response to a plethora of external stimuli, showing kinetics up to the millisecond time-scale. One of the most explored preparation technique involves the photopolymerization of an aligned layer of reactive mesogens. Following this approach, side-chain polymers are widely described, while a detailed comparison of light-responsive LCNs with different architectures is not properly addressed. In this paper, two synthetic approaches are exploited leading to photoresponsive LCNs with different architectures. Mixed main-chain/side-chain LCNs are obtained in one-pot through a thiol-acrylate chain-transfer reaction, while main-chain LCNs are achieved by a two-step approach involving an aza-Michael addition followed by acrylate crosslinking. Comparison among the two materials highlighted the superior performances in terms of tension developed upon light-activation of the former one, showing muscle-like force production comparable to standard side-chain LCNs combined with the greater ability to contract from common main-chain LCNs.
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Turriani, Marco; Cosottini, Niccolò; Fuochi, Neri; Wiersma, Diederik S.; Martella, Daniele; Parmeggiani, Camilla
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