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Effects of d.c. potential patterns on the performance of ion‐exchange polymer based molecular actuators
Authors:Eiichi Shoji  Daisuke Hirayama  Masahiro Kusakabe  Tamotsu Inoue
Abstract:The dynamic performance (i.e. displacement, current, velocity, and force) of ion‐exchange polymer based actuators (the Nafion?/platinum electrodes) have been examined by developing instrumentation. The CCD imaging technique was examined to evaluate the displacement under the various d.c. potential patterns. Two different d.c. potential patterns with or without a rest were applied to the electrodes at 0.1 Hz. It was better to take a rest at 0 V for the polarization back and forth between +2 and ?2 V to give lower current consumption and longer displacement. The actuator produced the force of ca. 0.95 g at 3.25 V in air. The result also demonstrated that higher overpotential has to be avoided to maintain the maximum force. The generative force is in inverse proportion to the length of the actuators. The dimension of the film strongly governs the force production and its performance. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:ion exchangers  molecular actuators  artificial muscles  imaging electrochemistry
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