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Nanostructured Composite Actuators

In this section, consideration will be given to research in which conducting polymers have been combined with other materials to create a composite with improved actuation properties. This might involve the incorporation of a stiffer material (e.g. carbon nanotubes) to improve the stresses produced, or the inclusion of a gel to increase the amount of strain generated, albeit in a weaker actuator. [Pg.619]


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