Thermally-activated biochemically-sustained reactor for soft fluidic actuation

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  • What: Experiments were conducted to evaluate the response time of the hydrogel valves with three different crosslinker concentrations.
  • Who: Liu et al. from the Automation (ICRA) is made available via the University of Sheffield Research have published the research work: Thermally-activated biochemically-sustained reactor for soft fluidic actuation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • How: All the valves used in this paper showed no leakage. D ISCUSSION and amp Conclusions This paper introduces a thermally-activated reactor incorporating a hydrogel valve that enables control of the biochemical reaction.

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