A new class of materials called ionic polymer–polymer composites has been investigated to demonstrate the sensingand acting capabilities of these all-organic structures. Sampleshave been realized by covering Nafion membranes, with Orgacon3040 conducting polymer as electrode material. Membraneswhose electrodes were manufactured using the drop-casting techniqueexhibited the best electromechanical performances. Sensorshave been tested in a dedicated experimental setup to modeltheir electromechanical transduction behavior. Thus, the obtainedmodel has been validated.

All-Organic Motion Sensors: Electromechanical Modeling

DI PASQUALE, Giovanna;FORTUNA, Luigi;GRAZIANI, Salvatore;
2009-01-01

Abstract

A new class of materials called ionic polymer–polymer composites has been investigated to demonstrate the sensingand acting capabilities of these all-organic structures. Sampleshave been realized by covering Nafion membranes, with Orgacon3040 conducting polymer as electrode material. Membraneswhose electrodes were manufactured using the drop-casting techniqueexhibited the best electromechanical performances. Sensorshave been tested in a dedicated experimental setup to modeltheir electromechanical transduction behavior. Thus, the obtainedmodel has been validated.
2009
All-organic sensors and actuators; ionic polymer–polymer composites; organic conductors
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