Abstract

HighlightsThe bioinspired self-sensing actuated gradient hydrogel was developed by a wettability-based method via precipitation of MoO2 nanosheets.Self-sensing actuated gradient hydrogel combined ultrafast thermo-responsive actuation (21° s–1), exceptional photothermal efficiency (3.7 °C s–1) and high sensing properties (GF = 3.94).The first self-sensing remote interaction system based on gradient hydrogel actuators and robotic hands was constructed.

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