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Electric Field Sensitive Gels

Filipcsei, G., Feher, J. and Zrmyi, M. (2000) Electric field sensitive neutral polymer gels . Journal of Molecular Structure, 554,109-117. [Pg.397]

English AE, Edelman ER, Tanaka T (2000) Polymer hydrogel phase transitions. Chapter 6. In Tanaka T (ed) Experimental methods in polymer science. Academic, Boston, pp 547-589 Filipcsei G, Feher J, Znnyi M (2000) Electric field sensitive neutral polymer gels. J Mol Stmct 554 109-117. doi 10.1016/S0022-2860(00)00564-0 Flory PJ (1942) Thermodynamics of high polymer solutions. J Chem Phys 10 51-61. doi 10.1063/ 1.1723621... [Pg.24]

The model of electric field-controlled artificial muscles has been described in 1972 [5], Fragala et al. fabricated an electrically activated artificial muscle system which uses a weakly acidic contractile polymer gel sensitive to pH changes. The pH changes are produced through electrodialysis of a solution. The response of the muscle as a function of pH, solution concentration, compartment size, certain cations, and gel fabrication has been studied. The relative change in length was about 10%, and the tensile force was 1 g/0.0025 cm2 under an applied electric field of 1.8 V and 10 mA/cm2. It took 10 min for the gel to shrink. [Pg.159]

Zrinyi M, Szabo D, Genoveva F, Feher J (2002) Electrical and magnetic field-sensitive smart polymer gels. In Osada Y, Khokhlov AR (eds) Polymer gels and networks. Marcel Dekker, New York, pp 309-356... [Pg.59]


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