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Electro-responsive polymers

Increasing research and development efforts have been dedicated to the field of electro-responsive polymers (ERPs) due to their advantages of precise control via the magnitude of the current, the duration of an electrical pulse or the interval between pulses [76, 77]. ERPs are promising candidate materials for the design of drug delivery technologies, especially in conditions where an on-ofF ... [Pg.349]

Acknowledgement. This work was supported by Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF) through center for advanced functional polymers (H. K. Shim) and center for photo- and electro-responsive molecules (J.-I. Jin). [Pg.241]

Xu B et al (2012) Electro-responsive polystyrene shape memory polymer nanocomposites. Nanosci Nanotechnol Lett 4(8) 814—820... [Pg.350]

C. Geismann, A. Yaroshchuk, and M. Ulbricht. Permeability and electro-kinetic characterization of poly(ethylene terephthalate) capillary pore membranes with grafted temperature-responsive polymers, tgmujr, 23(l) 76-83, 2007. [Pg.130]

Field-responsive polymers electro- and photo-responsive polymers... [Pg.363]

Moschou EA, Madou MJ, Bachas LG, Daimert S (2006) Voltage-switchable artificial muscles actuating at near neutral pEL Sens Actuators B 115 379 Murdan S (2003) Electro-responsive dmg delivery fiom hydrogels. J Control Release 92 1 Naficy S, Brown HR, Razal JM, Spinks GM, Whitten PG (2011) Progress toward robust polymer hydrogels. Aust J Chem 64 1007... [Pg.50]

Wallmersperger T, Akle BJ, Leo DJ et al (2008) Electrochemical response in ionic pol5nner transducers an experimental and theoretical study. Compos Sci Technol 68 1173—1180 Wang XL, Oh IK, Lu J et al (2007) Biomimetic electro-active polymer based on sulfonated poly (styrene-b-ethylene-co-butylene-b-styrene). Mater Lett 61(29) 5117-5120 Wang XL, Oh IK, BCim JB (2009) Enhanced electromechanical performance of carbon nano-fiber reinforced sulfonated poly(styrene-b-[ethylene utylene]-b-styrene) actuator. Compos Sci Technol 69(13) 2098-2101... [Pg.170]

Micozzi, A., Ottaviani, M., Giardina, G, Ricci, A., Pizzoferrato, R., etal. (2005), Use of the PD-promoted extended one-pot (EOP) synthetic protocol for the modular construction of poly-(arylene ethyylene) co-polymers [-Ar-C=C-Ar -C=C-], opto- and electro-responsive materials for advanced technology. Advanced Synthesis Catalysis, 347, 143-60. [Pg.162]

Jackson N, Cordero N, Stam E (2013) 3-D interdigitated electrodes for uniform stimulation of electro-responsive hydrogels for biomedical applications. J Polym Sci Part B Polym Phys... [Pg.199]

Jackson, N., Stam, R, 2015. Optimization of electrical stimulation parameters for electro-responsive hydrogels for biomedical applications. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 132 (12), 41687. [Pg.92]

The mechano- and electroresponsive properties of polymers are employed in a variety of technologies. The unique electro-responsive aspects of liquid crystal polymers (Zentel) are desaibed in this volume. Stimuli-responsive polymers (Kuckling, Arndt, Krahl, and Doering) in which local changes in a polymer s surroundings induce notable changes in polymer behavior are also covered. Such materials may lead to intelligent systems that respond automatically to their environment. [Pg.2]

To produce novel LC phase behavior and properties, a variety of polymer/LC composites have been developed. These include systems which employ liquid crystal polymers (5), phase separation of LC droplets in polymer dispersed liquid crystals (PDLCs) (4), incorporating both nematic (5,6) and ferroelectric liquid crystals (6-10). Polymer/LC gels have also been studied which are formed by the polymerization of small amounts of monomer solutes in a liquid crystalline solvent (11). The polymer/LC gel systems are of particular interest, rendering bistable chiral nematic devices (12) and polymer stabilized ferroelectric liquid crystals (PSFLCs) (1,13), which combine fast electro-optic response (14) with the increased mechanical stabilization imparted by the polymer (75). [Pg.17]


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