Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5188067 Polymer 2008 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Free-standing polypyrrole films have been stretched or cold rolled to produce uniaxially and biaxially textured films. The oriented films show an increase in conductivity up to 3× when compared to unprocessed films, due to polymer chain alignment. Highly anisotropic active stress and strain are observed for the textured films, with up to 7× larger active strains transverse to the orientation direction. This anisotropy results in a 100% increase in active stress and 70% increase in active strain when compared to unprocessed films, and active strains over 10% (when cycled at 0.1 V/s) have been achieved with this method.
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