High electromechanical response of ionic polymer actuators with controlled-morphology aligned carbon nanotube/nafi on nanocomposite electrodes

Sheng Liu*, Yang Liu, Hülya Cebeci, Roberto Guzmán De Villoria, Jun Hong Lin, Brian L. Wardle, Q. M. Zhang

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Özet

Recent advances in fabricating controlled-morphology vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VA-CNTs) with ultrahigh volume fraction create unique opportunities for markedly improving the electromechanical performance of ionic polymer conductor network composite (IPCNC) actuators. Continuous paths through inter-VA-CNT channels allow fast ion transport, and high electrical conduction of the aligned CNTs in the composite electrodes lead to fast device actuation speed ( 10% strain/second). One critical issue in developing advanced actuator materials is how to suppress the strain that does not contribute to the actuation (unwanted strain) thereby reducing actuation effi ciency. Here, experiments demonstrate that the VA-CNTs give an anisotropic elastic response in the composite electrodes, which suppresses the unwanted strain and markedly enhances the actuation strain ( 8% strain under 4 V). The results reported here suggest pathways for optimizing the electrode morphology in IPCNCs using ultrahigh volume fraction VA-CNTs to further enhanced performance.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)3266-3271
Sayfa sayısı6
DergiAdvanced Functional Materials
Hacim20
Basın numarası19
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 8 Eki 2010

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