1. Silicon-based dielectric elastomer with amino-complexed hybrids towards high actuation performance
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Zhengxing Dai, Qingqing Liu, Xiaodong Qi, Nan Zhang, Ting Huang, Jinghui Yang, and Yong Wang
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Flexible composites ,Dielectric property ,Electro-mechanical behaviour ,AgNPs ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
For improving the actuation performance at low electric fields of dielectric elastomers, achieving high dielectric constant (ɛr) and low modulus (Y) simultaneously has been targeted in the past decades, but there are few ways to accomplish both. In contrast to the classical strategies such as incorporating plasticizers or ceramic to prepare the silicon-based dielectric elastomers, here, blending an amino-complexed hybrid (polyethyleneimine (PEI)-Ag) with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomer is reported as an alternative strategy to tailor the ɛr and Y. PEI-Ag not only exhibits excellent dielectric enhancement properties but also minimizes the PDMS crosslinking through amino-complexed reaction between PEI and Pt catalysts. The prepared dielectric elastomers have a ɛr of 7.2 @ 103 Hz and Y of 1.14 MPa, leading to an actuation strain of 22.27 % at 35 V/μm. Hence, incorporating such novel hybrids based on dual amino-complexed effect on both matrix and particles sufficiently promotes the actuated performance of dielectric elastomers.
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- 2024
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