Synthesis and characterisation of potentially electrostrictive polymers
The work described in this thesis was concerned with the synthesis of electrostrictive polymers. Electrostrictive elastomers, the so-called artificial muscles, are a recent area of interest due to their potential for application in robots, smart materials and many high-technology devices. The goal o...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2490772016-11-18T03:21:21ZSynthesis and characterisation of potentially electrostrictive polymersGimeno, Miquel2002The work described in this thesis was concerned with the synthesis of electrostrictive polymers. Electrostrictive elastomers, the so-called artificial muscles, are a recent area of interest due to their potential for application in robots, smart materials and many high-technology devices. The goal of the project was with the synthesis and characterisation of novel low T(_g) polymers bearing highly polar groups in order to produce an electrostrictive effect. The approach to such novel materials was undertaken via two different routes; firstly, the free-radical ring-opening polymerisation of partially fluorinated and alkyl substituted vinyleyclopropane monomers, and secondly, the ring-opening metathesis polymerisation and copolymerisation of partially fluorinated bicyeclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene monomers. The outcome of the work has been the development of a synthetic route to stable polar polymers with T(_g)S below room temperature.541Organic chemistryDurham Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.249077http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3862/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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The work described in this thesis was concerned with the synthesis of electrostrictive polymers. Electrostrictive elastomers, the so-called artificial muscles, are a recent area of interest due to their potential for application in robots, smart materials and many high-technology devices. The goal of the project was with the synthesis and characterisation of novel low T(_g) polymers bearing highly polar groups in order to produce an electrostrictive effect. The approach to such novel materials was undertaken via two different routes; firstly, the free-radical ring-opening polymerisation of partially fluorinated and alkyl substituted vinyleyclopropane monomers, and secondly, the ring-opening metathesis polymerisation and copolymerisation of partially fluorinated bicyeclo[2.2.1]hept-2-ene monomers. The outcome of the work has been the development of a synthetic route to stable polar polymers with T(_g)S below room temperature. |
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Gimeno, Miquel |
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Gimeno, Miquel |
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Synthesis and characterisation of potentially electrostrictive polymers |
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Synthesis and characterisation of potentially electrostrictive polymers |
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Synthesis and characterisation of potentially electrostrictive polymers |
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Synthesis and characterisation of potentially electrostrictive polymers |
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Synthesis and characterisation of potentially electrostrictive polymers |
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synthesis and characterisation of potentially electrostrictive polymers |
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Durham University |
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