Presentation 2005/4/15
Driving performance of the conducting polymer actuator : The work for the quick response of actuation
Masakatsu KUNIFUSA, Kentaro YAMATO, Keiichi KANETO,
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Abstract(in English) Electrochemical soft actuators based on conducting polymer, polypyrrole films were fabricated. The improvement of response time was subject of this study, and the following results were obtained. The actuation of film by electrochemical oxidation and reduction was improved in the strain and response by increasing the content of acetonitrile in water solution. In the operation of actuator, the driving voltage was modified in the manner of imposing the alternative sine wave voltage as well as frequency. The strain and response were slightly improved by this modification, though the detailed mechanism were not known.
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Keyword(in English) conducting polymer / soft actuator / polypyrrole / quick response / acetonitrile
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Title (in English) Driving performance of the conducting polymer actuator : The work for the quick response of actuation
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Keyword(1) conducting polymer
Keyword(2) soft actuator
Keyword(3) polypyrrole
Keyword(4) quick response
Keyword(5) acetonitrile
1st Author's Name Masakatsu KUNIFUSA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Life Science and System Engineering()
2nd Author's Name Kentaro YAMATO
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Life Science and System Engineering
3rd Author's Name Keiichi KANETO
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Life Science and System Engineering
Date 2005/4/15
Paper # ED2005-10,SDM2005-10,OME2005-10
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 23
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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