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Peristaltic motion of tubular gel driven by acid-autocatalytic reaction

Takashi Mikanohara, Shingo Maeda, Yusuke Hara, Shuji Hashimoto

Year
2014
Citations
6

Abstract

A novel gel actuator exhibits a peristaltic motion is designed. We proposed a new approach of coupling an acid-autocatalytic reaction and a pH-responsive gel in order to cause contraction waves. The poly(AAm-co-AAc) microphase-separated tubular gel was synthesized, which can be inflowed reaction solution to its hollow. We focused on its kinetics and evaluated the characteristics of the microphase-separated gels. And we also demonstrated that the propagation of the contraction region occurs in the tubular gel. Our final goal is to develop a biomimetic chemical robot, which realizes a peristaltic locomotion by forming contraction waves like a snail.

Keywords

AutocatalysisPeristalsisContraction (grammar)Materials scienceActuatorKineticsBiophysicsChemistryComputer scienceClassical mechanics

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