Abstract

AbstractEmerging classes of soft robotics with flexible actuation, intelligent sensibility, and biomimetic functionality are driving significant advances in academic researches and commercial applications. Such new generation robotics relies heavily on important breakthroughs in soft matter engineering and flexible actuation systems. Unlike conventional rigid robots, soft robots generally have unique sporting styles and manufacturing strategies. Recently, a series of newly developed soft materials—gallium‐based liquid metals (LMs) are found to display dramatical roles in making soft machines and robotics with their unusual properties in soft robotic actuation and self‐driven field. With superior merits of both high stretchability and electroconductivity over conventional soft materials, LM is increasingly innovated as flexible sensors and actuators in constructing intelligent soft robots. Typical advances in LM enabled soft machines and robotics are summarized and interpreted, herein, with special focus on the driving principles of the LM objects, the preparation methods of LM flexible electronics for making soft robots, and the applications of LM in biomedicines and intelligent robots, together with the consideration of key challenges facing LM‐based soft robotics and its future prospects.

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