Ionic polymer transducers (IPT) are devices composed of ionomeric membranes, high surface area electrodes, and ion-conducting electrolytes that are capable of electromechanical transduction. This study aims to optimize the interactions between all three of these components to design a high performance IPT with novel ionomers. Equivalent circuit modeling of impedance data allowed for estimations of IPT capacitance due to changes in the compositions of the electrodes. Various methods for control of electrolyte uptake resulted in a range of ionic conductivity when combined with novel ionomers that vary in polymer backbone architecture and charge content. Although the ionic liquid was found to dominate the magnitude of the conductivity, the pathway for uptake was significant in determination of the overall maximum values. Combination of these optimized parameters for capacitance and ionic conductivity identified design criteria for potentially high performance IPTs to investigate the benefits of these novel ionomers in electroactive devices.
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ASME 2009 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems
September 21–23, 2009
Oxnard, California, USA
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- Aerospace Division
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978-0-7918-4897-5
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Design for Optimized Electromechanical Transduction in Ionic Polymer Transducers Fabricated With Architecturally Controlled Ionomers Available to Purchase
Andrew J. Duncan,
Andrew J. Duncan
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
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Timothy E. Long,
Timothy E. Long
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
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Donald J. Leo
Donald J. Leo
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
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Andrew J. Duncan
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Timothy E. Long
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Donald J. Leo
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Paper No:
SMASIS2009-1373, pp. 105-113; 9 pages
Published Online:
February 16, 2010
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Duncan, AJ, Long, TE, & Leo, DJ. "Design for Optimized Electromechanical Transduction in Ionic Polymer Transducers Fabricated With Architecturally Controlled Ionomers." Proceedings of the ASME 2009 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. Volume 2: Multifunctional Materials; Enabling Technologies and Integrated System Design; Structural Health Monitoring/NDE; Bio-Inspired Smart Materials and Structures. Oxnard, California, USA. September 21–23, 2009. pp. 105-113. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/SMASIS2009-1373
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