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9 April 2013 A comparison study of ionic polymer-metal composites (IPMCs) fabricated with Nafion and other ion exchange membranes
Jiyeon Park, Viljar Palmre, Kwang Kim, Dongsuk Shin, Daniel H. Kim, Woosoon Yim, Chulsung Bae
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Abstract
Ionic polymer-metal composites (IPMCs) have been and still are one of the best candidates with great potential to be used as actuators and sensors particularly in bioengineering where the environmental conditions are in an aqueous medium. Each component of an IPMC is important. However, the ion exchange membrane should be more emphasized because it is where ions migrate when electrical stimulation is applied and eventually it produces deformation of the IPMC. So far, the most commonly used ion exchange membrane is Nafion and many studies have been conducted with it for IPMC applications. There are a number of other commercially available ion exchange membranes now, but only a few studies have been done on those membranes to be used in IPMC applications. In this study, four commercially available membranes, (1) Nafion N115 (DuPont), (2) CMI7000S (Membranes International Inc.), (3) F-14100 (fumatech), (4) GEFC-700 (Golden Energy Fuel Cell) were selected and fabricated in IPMCs and their potentials as actuators were examined by conducting various characterizations such as water uptake, ion exchange capacity, SEM, DSC, blocking force and bending displacement.
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Jiyeon Park, Viljar Palmre, Kwang Kim, Dongsuk Shin, Daniel H. Kim, Woosoon Yim, and Chulsung Bae "A comparison study of ionic polymer-metal composites (IPMCs) fabricated with Nafion and other ion exchange membranes", Proc. SPIE 8687, Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) 2013, 868714 (9 April 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2007079
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KEYWORDS
Ion exchange

Polymers

Platinum

Plating

Actuators

Composites

Glasses

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