Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7214873 | Composites Science and Technology | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Silicone rubber (SR) composites exhibited significantly improved electromechanical properties via tuning the molecular flexibility by adding plasticizer. To decrease the enhanced elastic modulus of SR composites filled with high-dielectric-constant BaTiO3 (BT) particles, silicone oil (SO) plasticizer was incorporated into the BT/SR composite to weaken the intermolecular interactions and break the structure of the filler network as result of swelling effect. The obviously decreased elastic modulus resulted in a high electromechanical sensitivity β and a relatively large actuated strain of 10.6% for 20 phr BT/SR composite filled with 50 phr SO at a low electric field of 25â¯kV/mm, approximately 380% increase compared to that of pure SR at the same electric field. The result indicates that tuning flexibility of composites is a good strategy to obtain high-performance dielectric elastomers.
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Authors
Dan Yang, Shuo Huang, Mengnan Ruan, Shuxin Li, Yibo Wu, Wenli Guo, Liqun Zhang,