| Literature DB >> 28107622 |
I-Wen Peter Chen1, Ming-Chia Yang2, Chia-Hui Yang3,4, Dai-Xuan Zhong1, Ming-Chun Hsu1, YiWen Chen3,4,5.
Abstract
This is a study on the development of carbon nanotube-based composite actuators using a new ionic liquid-doped electroactive ionic polymer. For scalable production purposes, a simple hot-pressing method was used. Carbon nanotube/ionic liquid-Nafion/carbon nanotube composite films were fabricated that exhibited a large output blocking force and a stable cycling life with low alternating voltage stimuli in air. Of particular interest and importance, a blocking force of 1.5 N was achieved at an applied voltage of 6 V. Operational durability was confirmed by testing in air for over 30 000 cycles (or 43 h). The superior actuation performance of the carbon nanotube/ionic liquid-Nafion/carbon nanotube composite, coupled with easy manufacturability, low driving voltage, and reliable operation, promises great potential for artificial muscle and biomimetic applications.Entities:
Keywords: blocking force; carbon nanotube buckypaper; composite actuator; electroactive polymers; ionic liquids
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28107622 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b13759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229