Title |
Characterization of Ionic-Polymer Metal Composite Actuators Varying Electroless Plating Method of Platinum |
Authors |
차승은 ; 김병목 ; 조성환 ; 이승기 ; 박정호 ; 김병규 |
Keywords |
IPMC(Ionic Polymer Metal Composite) ; surface electroding ; PVP(polyvinylpyrrolidone) ; KRATON^ TM/ |
Abstract |
IPMC(Ionic Polymer Metal Composite)actuators were optimized for producing improved forces by changing multiple parameters including repetition of number of plating, surface electroding and additive(PVP)-treatment on reduction. The platinum electrode is deposited on the surface of the material where platinum particle stay in a dense form that appears to introduce a significant level of surface electrode resistance. Actuation tests were performed for such IPMC actuators under a low voltage. The test results show that the lower surface-electrode resistance generates higher actuation capability in the IPMC actuators. In order to investigate relaxation behavior of bending and repeatability in dry condition, the IPMC was coated byrubber(KRATON^{TM})to minimize the effect of water evaporation from IPMC. This actuator can be used in air with surface coating to avoid membrane drying. |