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Hierarchical Multi‐Step Folding of Polymer Bilayers
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EngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsSmart PolymerMolecular Self-assemblyResponsive PolymersOrigami MetamaterialsBiofabricationHierarchical Multi‐step FoldingFoldable StructureBiomedical EngineeringPolymersMaterials FabricationMicrofluidic DevicesBiomedical DevicesPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceEmpirical RulesHierarchical Assembly3D PrintingNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsComplex Multi‐step FoldingPolymer Self-assembly
Abstract A highly complex multi‐step folding of isotropic stimuli‐responsive polymer bilayers resulting in a variety of 2D and 3D structures is reported. Experimental observations allow determination of empirical rules, which can be used to direct the folding of polymer films in a predictable manner. In particular, it is demonstrated that these rules can be used for the design of a 3D pyramid. The understanding and know‐how attained in this study allow the very simple design of highly complex, self‐folding 3D objects and open new horizons for 3D patterning, important for the design of microfluidic devices, biomaterials, and soft electronics.
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