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Conducting polymers linear artificial muscles

L. Bay, K. West, P. Sommer-Larsen, S. Skaarup, and M. Benslimane, A conducting polymer artificial muscle with 12% linear strain, Adv. Mater., 15 (4), 310-313 (2003). [Pg.625]

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Plesse C, Vidal F, Teyssie D, Chevrot C (2010) Conducting polymer artificial muscle fibres toward an open air linear actuation. Chem Commun 46 2910-2912. doi 10.1039/c001289k Ren X, Pickup P (1995) Impedance measurements of ionic-conductivity as a probe of structure in electrochemically deposited polypyrrole films. J Electroanal Chem 396 359-364. doi 10.1016/ 0022-0728(95)04064-U... [Pg.254]


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