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Characterization of the movement of polypyrrole–dodecylbenzenesulfonate–perchlorate/tape artificial muscles. Faradaic control of reactive artificial molecular motors and muscles

✍ Scribed by L. Valero; J. Arias-Pardilla; J. Cauich-Rodríguez; M.A. Smit; T.F. Otero


Book ID
103828442
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
631 KB
Volume
56
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-4686

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper, we characterize polypyrrole-DBS-ClO 4 /tape bilayers with prevalent interchange of cations, while acting as macroscopic bending artificial muscles in aqueous solution. The electrochemical origin of their movement is described by linear equations deduced from the driving Faraday's laws. We demonstrate that the engineering parameters for macroscopic bending movement rates, the direction of the movement, described angles, and final positions of the electrochemical motors, are under control of the involved current, the direction of the current flow and the consumed charge, which means under Faradaic control of the conducting polymer composition. The linear equations describing both movement rate and position were obtained. The specific (per unit of polypyrrole weight in the muscle) driving current (A g -1 ), the specific driving charge (C s -1 g -1 ) or the specific counter-ion composition variation (mol s -1 g -1 ) are directly related to the actuator angular movement (rad s -1 A -1 ), whatever the muscle dimensions or the working polypyrrole weight in the device.