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![Soft alchemy: a comprehensive guide to chemical reactions for pneumatic soft actuation](https://image.oaes.cc/d4518962-aad5-4d60-90a2-5af1eeaa3b4d/ss3052.fig.4.jpg)
Figure 4. GERs and GCRs as power sources. (A) GERs: a gas is produced by the chemical reaction of one or more reactants, increasing pressure when the reaction takes place in a sealed system. When a soft pneumatic actuator is attached to the system, the increase in pressure results in the actuation; (B) GCRs: a gas is used as a reactant for reaction with other chemical species, resulting in the decrease of pressure when the reaction takes place in a sealed system. When a soft pneumatic actuator is attached to the system, the decrease in pressure results in actuation. GERs: Gas evolution reactions; GCRs: gas consumption reactions.