Abstract
AbstractAlthough different chemistries for the spatio‐temporal localization of molecules and gradients of chemical signals within soft materials are now available, the achievement of spatio‐temporal patterns of mechanical properties in such materials and their characterization remain considerable challenges. This study presents the syntheses of two novel photo‐sensitive and thermoresponsive hydrogel systems, a photo‐stiffening and a photo‐softening hydrogel. Their potential for fabricating soft materials with patterned mechanical properties is then demonstrated by fabricating an actuator whose higher‐order bending properties can be switched on with light, and by encoding mechanical properties for digital information encryption and storage. Microindentation and a custom‐made data analysis software are essential for the characterization of all the materials. From a general perspective, this work opens a route to the fabrication of soft materials with patterned mechanical properties, addressing an important emerging challenge in soft materials science with applications in soft robotics and information encryption and storage.
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