Tough nanocomposite ionogel-based actuator exhibits robust performance.

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Liu, Xinhua

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He, Bin

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Wang, Zhipeng

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Tang, Haifeng

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Su, Teng

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Wang, Qigang

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2022-12-03T20:16:44Z

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2022-12-03T20:16:44Z

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2014-10

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2022-12-03T20:16:42Z

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Ionogel electrolytes can be fabricated for electrochemical actuators with many desirable advantages, including direct low-voltage control in air, high electrochemical and thermal stability, and complete silence during actuation. However, the demands for active actuators with above features and load-driving ability remain a challenge; much work is necessary to enhance the mechanical strength of electrolyte materials. Herein, we describe a cross-linked supramolecular approach to prepare tough nanocomposite gel electrolytes from HEMA, BMIMBF4, and TiO2 via self-initiated UV polymerization. The tough and stable ionogels are emerging to fabricate electric double-layer capacitor-like soft actuators, which can be driven by electrically induced ion migration. The ionogel-based actuator shows a displacement response of 5.6 mm to the driving voltage of 3.5 V. After adding the additional mass weight of the same as the actuator, it still shows a large displacement response of 3.9 mm. Furthermore, the actuator can not only work in harsh temperature environments (100°C and -10°C) but also realize the goal of grabbing an object by adjusting the applied voltage.

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srep06673

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2045-2322

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2045-2322

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26309

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eng

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Scientific reports

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10.1038/srep06673

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Tough nanocomposite ionogel-based actuator exhibits robust performance.

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Journal article

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Su, Teng|0000-0001-7888-0763

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6673

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1

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Duke

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School of Medicine

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Clinical Science Departments

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Medicine

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Medicine, Cardiology

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Published

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4

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