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Title: Two-Dimensional MoO2 Nanosheet Composite Hydrogels with High Transmittance and Excellent Photothermal Property for Near-Infrared Responsive Actuators and Microvalves. Author: Sun Z, Wei C, Liu W, Liu H, Liu J, Hao R, Huang M, He S. Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces; 2021 Jul 21; 13(28):33404-33416. PubMed ID: 34247475. Abstract: Stimulus-responsive intelligent hydrogel actuators have highly promising applications in the fields of soft robotics, smart manipulators, and flexible devices. Near-infrared (NIR) light is considered an ideal method to trigger the response behavior remotely and precisely. In order to realize the excellent optical transmittance and photothermal property of NIR-responsive hydrogels at the same time, two-dimensional nonlayered MoO2 nanosheets (2D-MoO2) with excellent photothermal efficiency (62% under an NIR light irradiation of 808 nm), splendid chemistry stability, and low preparation cost are used as photothermal agents and incorporated into the poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) hydrogel network, forming the 2D-MoO2/Laponite/PNIPAM ternary nanocomposite hydrogel (TN hydrogel). It is remarkable that compared with the GO and MXene hydrogels with the same agent content (1.0 mg mL-1) and thickness (1 mm) whose transmittance values are only ∼5% at 600 nm, the TN hydrogel shows a similar NIR-responsive temperature, but much higher optical transmittance (∼53%). Besides, of the three hydrogels with similar transmittance, the TN hydrogel shows a much higher NIR-responsive temperature. The TN hydrogel with a low loading of 2D-MoO2 (1.5 mg mL-1) can produce a significant temperature increase of ∼30 °C after the application of 0.8 W cm-2 NIR light irradiation for 15 s. Impressively, the TN hydrogel exhibits excellent anti-fatigue property, keeping a fast response and temperature rise behavior even after 50 times of heating-cooling cycles. The flexibly controllable and reversible deformation is realized by a well-designed bilayer structure even in harsh environments. The transparent and asymmetric bilayer hydrogel is further used as a soft manipulator to capture objects visually and accurately. The NIR light-controlled microvalve based on this composite hydrogel is also demonstrated. This work provides a novel kind of transparent hybrid NIR response hydrogel for the further development of smart, programmable, reversible hydrogel-based actuators and soft robotics.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]