Ionic Elastomers for Electric Actuators and Sensors
In the past decades, ion conductive polymers and elastomers have drawn worldwide attention for their advanced functions in batteries, electroactive soft robotics, and sensors. Stretchable ionic elastomers with dispersed soft ionic moieties such as ionic liquids have gained remarkable attention as so...
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doaj-fc9da2dc824848a39607793f5870d8532021-07-01T04:32:57ZengElsevierEngineering2095-80992021-05-0175581602Ionic Elastomers for Electric Actuators and SensorsChenrun Feng0C.P. Hemantha Rajapaksha1Antal Jákli2Materials Science Graduate Program, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA; Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USADepartment of Physics, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USAMaterials Science Graduate Program, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA; Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA; Department of Physics, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242, USA; Corresponding author.In the past decades, ion conductive polymers and elastomers have drawn worldwide attention for their advanced functions in batteries, electroactive soft robotics, and sensors. Stretchable ionic elastomers with dispersed soft ionic moieties such as ionic liquids have gained remarkable attention as soft sensors, in applications such as the wearable devices that are often called electric skins. A considerable amount of research has been done on ionic-elastomer-based strain, pressure, and shear sensors; however, to the best of our knowledge, this research has not yet been reviewed. In this review, we summarize the materials and performance properties of engineered ionic elastomer actuators and sensors. First, we review three classes of ionic elastomer actuators—namely, ionic polymer metal composites, ionic conducting polymers, and ionic polymer/carbon nanocomposites—and provide perspectives for future actuators, such as adaptive four-dimensional (4D) printed systems and ionic liquid crystal elastomers (iLCEs). Next, we review the state of the art of ionic elastomeric strain and pressure sensors. We also discuss future wearable strain sensors for biomechanical applications and sports performance tracking. Finally, we present the preliminary results of iLCE sensors based on flexoelectric signals and their amplification by integrating them with organic electrochemical transistors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095809921001582Soft robotsIonic electroactive elastomerIonic elastomer sensorProgrammable deformationLiquid crystal elastomer |
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Ionic Elastomers for Electric Actuators and Sensors |
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Ionic Elastomers for Electric Actuators and Sensors |
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Ionic Elastomers for Electric Actuators and Sensors |
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Ionic Elastomers for Electric Actuators and Sensors |
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Ionic Elastomers for Electric Actuators and Sensors |
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ionic elastomers for electric actuators and sensors |
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In the past decades, ion conductive polymers and elastomers have drawn worldwide attention for their advanced functions in batteries, electroactive soft robotics, and sensors. Stretchable ionic elastomers with dispersed soft ionic moieties such as ionic liquids have gained remarkable attention as soft sensors, in applications such as the wearable devices that are often called electric skins. A considerable amount of research has been done on ionic-elastomer-based strain, pressure, and shear sensors; however, to the best of our knowledge, this research has not yet been reviewed. In this review, we summarize the materials and performance properties of engineered ionic elastomer actuators and sensors. First, we review three classes of ionic elastomer actuators—namely, ionic polymer metal composites, ionic conducting polymers, and ionic polymer/carbon nanocomposites—and provide perspectives for future actuators, such as adaptive four-dimensional (4D) printed systems and ionic liquid crystal elastomers (iLCEs). Next, we review the state of the art of ionic elastomeric strain and pressure sensors. We also discuss future wearable strain sensors for biomechanical applications and sports performance tracking. Finally, we present the preliminary results of iLCE sensors based on flexoelectric signals and their amplification by integrating them with organic electrochemical transistors. |
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Soft robots Ionic electroactive elastomer Ionic elastomer sensor Programmable deformation Liquid crystal elastomer |
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