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Synthesis of polysiloxane elastomers modified with sulfonyl side groups and their electromechanical response
Dielectric elastomer transducers are elastic capacitors that respond to mechanical or electrical stress. They can be used in applications such as millimeter-sized soft robots and harvesters of the energy contained in ocean waves. The dielectric component of these capacitors is a thin elastic film, p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10249063/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37304728 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3tc00200d |
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author | Sheima, Yauhen Venkatesan, Thulasinath Raman Frauenrath, Holger Opris, Dorina M. |
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description | Dielectric elastomer transducers are elastic capacitors that respond to mechanical or electrical stress. They can be used in applications such as millimeter-sized soft robots and harvesters of the energy contained in ocean waves. The dielectric component of these capacitors is a thin elastic film, preferably made of a material having a high dielectric permittivity. When properly designed, these materials convert electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa, as well as thermal energy into electrical energy and vice versa. Whether a polymer can be used for one or the other application is determined by its glass transition temperature (T(g)), which should be significantly below room temperature for the former and around room temperature for the latter function. Herein, we report a polysiloxane elastomer modified with polar sulfonyl side groups to contribute to this field with a powerful new material. This material has a dielectric permittivity as high as 18.4 at 10 kHz and 20 °C, a relatively low conductivity of 5 × 10(−10) S cm(−1), and a large actuation strain of 12% at an electric field of 11.4 V μm(−1) (0.25 Hz and 400 V). At 0.5 Hz and 400 V, the actuator showed a stable actuation of 9% over 1000 cycles. The material exhibited a T(g) of −13.6 °C, which although is well below room temperature affected the material's response in actuators, which shows significant differences in the response at different frequencies and temperatures and in films with different thicknesses. |
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spelling | pubmed-102490632023-06-09 Synthesis of polysiloxane elastomers modified with sulfonyl side groups and their electromechanical response Sheima, Yauhen Venkatesan, Thulasinath Raman Frauenrath, Holger Opris, Dorina M. J Mater Chem C Mater Chemistry Dielectric elastomer transducers are elastic capacitors that respond to mechanical or electrical stress. They can be used in applications such as millimeter-sized soft robots and harvesters of the energy contained in ocean waves. The dielectric component of these capacitors is a thin elastic film, preferably made of a material having a high dielectric permittivity. When properly designed, these materials convert electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa, as well as thermal energy into electrical energy and vice versa. Whether a polymer can be used for one or the other application is determined by its glass transition temperature (T(g)), which should be significantly below room temperature for the former and around room temperature for the latter function. Herein, we report a polysiloxane elastomer modified with polar sulfonyl side groups to contribute to this field with a powerful new material. This material has a dielectric permittivity as high as 18.4 at 10 kHz and 20 °C, a relatively low conductivity of 5 × 10(−10) S cm(−1), and a large actuation strain of 12% at an electric field of 11.4 V μm(−1) (0.25 Hz and 400 V). At 0.5 Hz and 400 V, the actuator showed a stable actuation of 9% over 1000 cycles. The material exhibited a T(g) of −13.6 °C, which although is well below room temperature affected the material's response in actuators, which shows significant differences in the response at different frequencies and temperatures and in films with different thicknesses. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10249063/ /pubmed/37304728 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3tc00200d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Sheima, Yauhen Venkatesan, Thulasinath Raman Frauenrath, Holger Opris, Dorina M. Synthesis of polysiloxane elastomers modified with sulfonyl side groups and their electromechanical response |
title | Synthesis of polysiloxane elastomers modified with sulfonyl side groups and their electromechanical response |
title_full | Synthesis of polysiloxane elastomers modified with sulfonyl side groups and their electromechanical response |
title_fullStr | Synthesis of polysiloxane elastomers modified with sulfonyl side groups and their electromechanical response |
title_full_unstemmed | Synthesis of polysiloxane elastomers modified with sulfonyl side groups and their electromechanical response |
title_short | Synthesis of polysiloxane elastomers modified with sulfonyl side groups and their electromechanical response |
title_sort | synthesis of polysiloxane elastomers modified with sulfonyl side groups and their electromechanical response |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10249063/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37304728 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3tc00200d |
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