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Preparation of Linear Actuators Based on Polyvinyl Alcohol Hydrogels Activated by AC Voltage

Currently, the preparation of actuators based on ionic electroactive polymers with a fast response is considered an urgent topic. In this article, a new approach to activate polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogels by applying an AC voltage is proposed. The suggested approach involves an activation mechani...

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Autores principales: Dayyoub, Tarek, Maksimkin, Aleksey, Larionov, Dmitry I., Filippova, Olga V., Telyshev, Dmitry V., Gerasimenko, Alexander Yu.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15122739
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author Dayyoub, Tarek
Maksimkin, Aleksey
Larionov, Dmitry I.
Filippova, Olga V.
Telyshev, Dmitry V.
Gerasimenko, Alexander Yu.
author_facet Dayyoub, Tarek
Maksimkin, Aleksey
Larionov, Dmitry I.
Filippova, Olga V.
Telyshev, Dmitry V.
Gerasimenko, Alexander Yu.
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description Currently, the preparation of actuators based on ionic electroactive polymers with a fast response is considered an urgent topic. In this article, a new approach to activate polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogels by applying an AC voltage is proposed. The suggested approach involves an activation mechanism in which the PVA hydrogel-based actuators undergo extension/contraction (swelling/shrinking) cycles due to the local vibration of the ions. The vibration does not cause movement towards the electrodes but results in hydrogel heating, transforming the water molecules into a gaseous state and causing the actuator to swell. Two types of linear actuators based on PVA hydrogels were prepared, using two types of reinforcement for the elastomeric shell (spiral weave and fabric woven braided mesh). The extension/contraction of the actuators, activation time, and efficiency were studied, considering the PVA content, applied voltage, frequency, and load. It was found that the overall extension of the spiral weave-reinforced actuators under a load of ~20 kPa can reach more than 60%, with an activation time of ~3 s by applying an AC voltage of 200 V and a frequency of 500 Hz. Conversely, the overall contraction of the actuators reinforced by fabric woven braided mesh under the same conditions can reach more than 20%, with an activation time of ~3 s. Moreover, the activation force (swelling load) of the PVA hydrogels can reach up to 297 kPa. The developed actuators have broad applications in medicine, soft robotics, the aerospace industry, and artificial muscles.
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spelling pubmed-103052582023-06-29 Preparation of Linear Actuators Based on Polyvinyl Alcohol Hydrogels Activated by AC Voltage Dayyoub, Tarek Maksimkin, Aleksey Larionov, Dmitry I. Filippova, Olga V. Telyshev, Dmitry V. Gerasimenko, Alexander Yu. Polymers (Basel) Article Currently, the preparation of actuators based on ionic electroactive polymers with a fast response is considered an urgent topic. In this article, a new approach to activate polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogels by applying an AC voltage is proposed. The suggested approach involves an activation mechanism in which the PVA hydrogel-based actuators undergo extension/contraction (swelling/shrinking) cycles due to the local vibration of the ions. The vibration does not cause movement towards the electrodes but results in hydrogel heating, transforming the water molecules into a gaseous state and causing the actuator to swell. Two types of linear actuators based on PVA hydrogels were prepared, using two types of reinforcement for the elastomeric shell (spiral weave and fabric woven braided mesh). The extension/contraction of the actuators, activation time, and efficiency were studied, considering the PVA content, applied voltage, frequency, and load. It was found that the overall extension of the spiral weave-reinforced actuators under a load of ~20 kPa can reach more than 60%, with an activation time of ~3 s by applying an AC voltage of 200 V and a frequency of 500 Hz. Conversely, the overall contraction of the actuators reinforced by fabric woven braided mesh under the same conditions can reach more than 20%, with an activation time of ~3 s. Moreover, the activation force (swelling load) of the PVA hydrogels can reach up to 297 kPa. The developed actuators have broad applications in medicine, soft robotics, the aerospace industry, and artificial muscles. MDPI 2023-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10305258/ /pubmed/37376383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15122739 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_sort preparation of linear actuators based on polyvinyl alcohol hydrogels activated by ac voltage
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