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posted on 2025-06-09, 11:23 authored by Hui WangHui Wang, Adit Gupta, Qiuchun Lu, Wenting Wu, Xueyang Wang, Xin Huang, Xuanyi Hu, Pooi See Lee

Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) exhibit large actuation strains, lightweight, and fast response, making them a promising candidate for soft robotics and soft grippers. Ionogels have been used as the electrodes in DEAs to offer thermostability and self-healability, however, typically the elastic modulus of the self-healing ionogel electrodes is of several tens of kPa (or higher), limiting the actuation strain performance and self-healing speed of the DEA. In this work, a poly(ionic liquid) (PIL) electrode with an ultralow elastic modulus of 3.4 kPa and rapid self-healing within 10 seconds in ambient and underwater conditions is achieved through ionic interaction regulation. The resultant DEAs realized an area strain of 63.2%, and maintained the strains after 10 seconds of self-healing at room temperature, outperforming other reported DEAs with self-healing electrodes. With the PIL electrode, a soft gripper composed of two bending DEAs is fabricated to gently handle soft and delicate objects in both air and underwater settings, retaining functionality even after damage due to self-healing of the PIL electrodes. The PIL electrode advances the development of electrically driven soft robotics for exploration in harsh environment or underwater settings. Source data of materials characterization and devices testing are deposited here.

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Ministry of Education, Singapore, AcRF Tier 2 grant no. MOE-T2EP50122-0002

Ministry of Education, Singapore, AcRF Tier 1 grant no. RG74/24

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