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15 March 2006 Conducting polymer soft actuators based on polypyrrole films
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Electrochemomechanical deformation (ECMD) of a conducting polymer, polypyrrole (PPy) has been studied to attain better performance as soft actuators. The PPy films were electrochemically prepared from methyl benzoate solution of tetra butyl ammonium (TBA) trifluoromethansulfonate, TBACF3SO3 and TBA bis(perfluoroalkylsufonil)imid, TBA (CnF2n+1SO2)2 N) (n = 1- 4). The PPy films prepared from TBACF3SO3 are tough and flexible with the conductivity of more than 100 S/cm, and characterized as large force muscle with maximum stress of 49MPa. On the other hand, the PPy films obtained from TBA (CnF2n+1SO2)2 N were porous and gel in wet, and characterized as large contraction ratio muscle with the strain of 39% at the maximum. The maximum contraction ratio and force are more than those of natural muscles. The energy conversion efficiency of the electrical input to mechanical output has been estimated under the application of load. It has been found that during contraction of the film 0.2-0.25 % of input electrical energy was utilized for the mechanical work as the output.
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Keiichi Kaneto "Conducting polymer soft actuators based on polypyrrole films", Proc. SPIE 6168, Smart Structures and Materials 2006: Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD), 61680S (15 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.657061
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Actuators

Polymeric actuators

Electrodes

Energy efficiency

Energy conversion efficiency

Oxidation

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