Considerations for Contractile Electroactive Materials and Actuators

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作者
Rasmussen, Lenore [1 ]
Meixler, Lewis D. [2 ]
Gentile, Charles A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Ras Labs LLC, Intelligent Mat Prosthet & Automat Plasma Surface, Room L-127,100 Stellarator Rd, Princeton, NJ 08545 USA
[2] Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, Princeton, NJ 08545 USA
关键词
electroactive polymer; EAP; actuator; artificial muscle; contraction; expansion; reverse polarity; plasma treated electrode; shaped electrode; DIFFUSION; TRANSPORT; PPY(DBS); FIELD;
D O I
10.1117/12.914988
中图分类号
O646 [电化学、电解、磁化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Electroactive polymers (EAPs) that bend, swell, ripple (first generation materials), and now contract with low electric input (new development) have been produced. The mechanism of contraction is not well understood. Radionuclide-labeled experiments, molecular modeling, electrolyte experiments, pH experiments, and an ionic concentration experiment were used to determine the chain of events that occur during contraction and, reciprocally, expansion when the polarity is reversed, in these ionic EAPs. Plasma treatment of the electrodes, along with other strategies, allows for the embedded electrodes and the EAP material of the actuator to work and move as a unit, with no detachment, by significantly improving the metal-polymer interface, analogous to nerves and tendons moving with muscles during movement. Challenges involved with prototyping actuation using contractile EAPs are also discussed.
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