Development of novel multi-responsive 4D printed smart nanocomposites with polypyrrole coated iron oxides for remote and adaptive transformation.

IF 12.2 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Horizons Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.1039/d4mh01804d
Shengbo Guo, Tarun Agarwal, Shuaiqi Song, Kausik Sarkar, Lijie Grace Zhang
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Four-dimensional (4D) printing, a state-of-the-art additive manufacturing technology, enables the creation of objects capable of changing shape, properties, or functionality over time in response to external stimuli. However, the lack of effective remote control and reliance on a single actuation method pose significant challenges, limiting its applications in various fields. This study aims to address these limitations by developing a novel multi-responsive nanocomposite. By coating near-infrared light (NIR)-responsive polypyrrole (PPy) onto the surface of magnetic iron oxide (Fe2O3) nanoparticles (NPs), multi-responsive PPy@Fe2O3 NPs were synthesized. Doping PPy@Fe2O3 into a thermo-responsive shape memory polymer (SMP) matrix created a nanocomposite with excellent NIR and magnetic responsiveness, enabling dynamic, remote-controlled shape transformation of printed objects with precise timing and positioning using NIR and a magnetic field. Using the nanocomposite, a proof-of-concept semi-tubular construct was fabricated to evaluate its controllable transformation capability and assess the potential for modulating neural stem cell (NSC) behaviors. Furthermore, three proof-of-concept smart robots with distinct features were designed and fabricated for cargo delivery in diverse scenarios and different purposes. Importantly, all complex operations of these robots were remotely controlled using NIR illumination and an external magnetic field. This novel approach demonstrates significant progress in addressing the key challenges of remote control and actuation in 4D printing, highlighting its potential for enhanced versatility and functionality across various applications.

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Materials Horizons
Materials Horizons CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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期刊介绍: Materials Horizons is a leading journal in materials science that focuses on publishing exceptionally high-quality and innovative research. The journal prioritizes original research that introduces new concepts or ways of thinking, rather than solely reporting technological advancements. However, groundbreaking articles featuring record-breaking material performance may also be published. To be considered for publication, the work must be of significant interest to our community-spanning readership. Starting from 2021, all articles published in Materials Horizons will be indexed in MEDLINE©. The journal publishes various types of articles, including Communications, Reviews, Opinion pieces, Focus articles, and Comments. It serves as a core journal for researchers from academia, government, and industry across all areas of materials research. Materials Horizons is a Transformative Journal and compliant with Plan S. It has an impact factor of 13.3 and is indexed in MEDLINE.
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