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Effects of preparation steps on the physical parameters and electromechanical properties of IPMC actuators

  • Yanjie Wang
  • , Zicai Zhu
  • , Hualing Chen
  • , Bin Luo
  • , Longfei Chang
  • , Yongquan Wang
  • , Dichen Li

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Abstract

The electromechanical properties of ionic polymer-metal composites (IPMC) are affected by many factors, including resistivity of surface electrodes, bending stiffness and dielectric modulus, etc, which are closely related to physical and chemical preparation steps. This paper focuses on the effects of preparation steps on these physical parameters and electromechanical properties of IPMC actuators. The mechanisms of electrode formation in the preparation steps are also clarified and investigated. To obtain samples with different features, one or more of the crucial process steps, including pretreatment, impregnation-reduction and chemical plating, were selected to fabricate IPMC. The experimental observations revealed that the physical parameters of IPMC strongly depend on their electrode morphologies caused by different steps, which were reasonable from the standpoint of physics. IPMC with the characteristics of low surface resistance and low bending stiffness, and a large area of interface electrode exhibits a perfect performance. The improvements were considered to be attributed to the double-layer electrostatic effect, induced by the broad dispersion of penetrated electrode nanoparticles. An electrical component, consisting of an equivalent circuit of a parallel combination of the serial circuit of the resistance and the electric double-layer capacitance, is introduced to qualitatively explain the deformation behaviors of IPMC. This research helps to improve the preparation steps and promote the understanding of IPMC.

Original languageEnglish
Article number125015
JournalSmart Materials and Structures
Volume23
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • Bending stiffness
  • Deformation
  • Dielectric modulus
  • IPMC
  • Interface electrodes
  • Peak current
  • Surface resistance

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