Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10618687 | Synthetic Metals | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The construction of electromechanical actuator has been achieved by using the conducting polypyrrole films deposition onto a gold-coated cellophane paper. This is probably the first report of this type of paper actuator. The conducting polypyrrole was electro-generated using either galvanostatic or potentiostatic conditions at 0.5Â mA/cm2 current density or 0.7Â V applied potential, respectively. The two types of actuators were constructed, namely: (1) Ppy/cellophane bi-layer; (2) Ppy/cellophane paper/Ppy tri-layer. These actuators showed a reversible and reproducible displacement in acetonitrile solution containing LiClO4 (1Â M). The maximum displacement of 9.1Â mm was recorded for tri-layer device and 3.5Â mm for bi-layer device in 1Â M LiClO4 acetonitrile solutions. The results obtained in acetonitrile solution containing 1Â M LiClO4 shows that the actuator requires very low excitation voltage of 0.2Â MVÂ mâ1. The mechanism for this paper actuation phenomenon is addressed in this paper.
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Authors
S.D. Deshpande, Jaehwan Kim, Sung-Ryul Yun,