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28 April 2023 Development of EAP actuator using novel cobalt MOF derivatives with optimally-tuned pore size and surface area to achieve high frequency robust actuation
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Abstract
Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) are a new generation of functional material which amalgamate favorable properties of both organic materials and inorganic useful metals. Owing to this harmony of traits, these MOFs have been employed as active catalysts, gas separators and storage materials. A new avenue recently established is their utilization as active electrode material for EAP actuators. This study introduces a technique to tailor the desirable properties of MOF derivatives. It is found herein for a novel Co-MOF material, that by tuning synthesis parameters the pore size and hence active surface area of the as-synthesized Co-MOF derivatives can be enhanced. These novel Co-MOF derivatives (CoPCS) show drastically improved electrochemical properties and far superior actuation in terms of robustness and durability.
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Ashhad Kamal Taseer, Manmatha Mahato, and Il-Kwon Oh "Development of EAP actuator using novel cobalt MOF derivatives with optimally-tuned pore size and surface area to achieve high frequency robust actuation", Proc. SPIE PC12482, Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Devices (EAPAD) XXV, PC124820J (28 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2660373
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Micro optical fluidics

Electroactive polymers

Cobalt

Electrodes

Metals

Capacitance

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