Mechanically responsive materials for soft robotics. ([2020])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Mechanically responsive materials for soft robotics. ([2020])
- Main Title:
- Mechanically responsive materials for soft robotics
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Hideko Koshima.
- Editors:
- Koshima, Hideko
- Contents:
- Part I Mechanically Responsive Crystals; 1. Photomechanical Diarylethene Crystals; Seiya Kobatake; Osaka City University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Osaka, Japan; 2. Photomechanical Anthracene Crystals; Christopher J. Bardeen; University of California, Riverside, Department of Chemistry, CA, USA; 3. Photomechanical and Thermomechanical Crystals; Hideko Koshima; Waseda University, Research Organization for Nano & Life Innovation, Tokyo, Japan; 4. Mechanically Responsive and Self-healing Crystals; Pance Naumov; New York University, Abu Dhabi, UAE; 5. Shape Memory Molecular Crystals; Satoshi Takamizawa; Yokohama City; University, Department of Materials System Science, Yokohama, Japan; ; Part II Mechanically Responsive Polymers and Composites; 6. Mechanical Supramolecular Materials Based on Cyclodextrins; Akira Harada; Osaka University, Project Research Center for Fundamental Sciences, Osaka, Japan; 7. Photomobile Polymer Materials; Tomiki Ikeda, Chuo University, Project Research Center for Fundamental Sciences, Tokyo, Japan; 8. Photomechanical Elastomer Materials; Yanlei Yu; Fudan University, Department of Materials Science, Shanghai, China; 9. Revolving Supramolecular Chiral Materials Powered by Light; Nathalie Katsonis; University of Twente, Bio-inspired and Smart Materials, Enschede, Netherlands; 10. Soft Mechanical Metamaterials; Yihui Zhang; Tsinghua University, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Beijing, China; 11. Reprogrammable Shape-memory Polymers; AndreasPart I Mechanically Responsive Crystals; 1. Photomechanical Diarylethene Crystals; Seiya Kobatake; Osaka City University, Department of Applied Chemistry, Osaka, Japan; 2. Photomechanical Anthracene Crystals; Christopher J. Bardeen; University of California, Riverside, Department of Chemistry, CA, USA; 3. Photomechanical and Thermomechanical Crystals; Hideko Koshima; Waseda University, Research Organization for Nano & Life Innovation, Tokyo, Japan; 4. Mechanically Responsive and Self-healing Crystals; Pance Naumov; New York University, Abu Dhabi, UAE; 5. Shape Memory Molecular Crystals; Satoshi Takamizawa; Yokohama City; University, Department of Materials System Science, Yokohama, Japan; ; Part II Mechanically Responsive Polymers and Composites; 6. Mechanical Supramolecular Materials Based on Cyclodextrins; Akira Harada; Osaka University, Project Research Center for Fundamental Sciences, Osaka, Japan; 7. Photomobile Polymer Materials; Tomiki Ikeda, Chuo University, Project Research Center for Fundamental Sciences, Tokyo, Japan; 8. Photomechanical Elastomer Materials; Yanlei Yu; Fudan University, Department of Materials Science, Shanghai, China; 9. Revolving Supramolecular Chiral Materials Powered by Light; Nathalie Katsonis; University of Twente, Bio-inspired and Smart Materials, Enschede, Netherlands; 10. Soft Mechanical Metamaterials; Yihui Zhang; Tsinghua University, Department of Engineering Mechanics, Beijing, China; 11. Reprogrammable Shape-memory Polymers; Andreas Lendlein; Helmholtz-Zentrum Geessthacht, Institute of Biomaterial Science, Germany; 12. Self-healing Materials; Takuzo Aida; University of Tokyo, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Tokyo, Japan; ; Part III Application of Mechanically Responsive Materials to Soft Robots; 13. Photoresponsive Soft Microrobots with Biomimetic Swimming and Versatile Locomotion; Peer Fischer; Max Planck Institute for Intelligent System, Stuttgart, Germany; 14. Thermo- and Light-driven Single-component Soft Robots; Tao Xie; Zhejiang University, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Hangzhou, China; 15. Magneto-driven Small Soft Robots with Multimodal Locomotion; Metin Sitti; Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Physical Intelligence Department, Stuttgart, Germany; 16. 4D Printed Actuators with Soft-Robotic Functions; Carlos Sanchez-Somolinos; Instituto de Fisica de la Materia Condensada, CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain; 17. Bioinspired Soft Robot; Barbara Mazzolai, Instituto Italiano de Technologia (IIT), Center for Micro-BioRobotics, Italy; 18. Biohybrid Robot Powered by Skeletal Muscle Tissues; Shoji Takeuchi; University of Tokyo, Institute of Industrial Science, Tokyo, Japan … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Weinheim, Germany : Wiley-VCH
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Copyright Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 620.11
Smart materials
Robotics
Robots
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783527822218
3527822216 - Related ISBNs:
- 3527346201
9783527346202 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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