Ions-Silica Percolated Ionic Dielectric Elastomer Actuator for Soft Robots

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Abstract

Soft robotics systems are currently under development using ionic electroactive polymers (i-EAP) as soft actuators for the human-machine interface. However, this endeavor has been impeded by the dilemma of reconciling the competing demands of force and strain in i-EAP actuators. Here, the authors present a novel design called “ions-silica percolated ionic dielectric elastomer (i-SPIDER)”, which exhibits ionic liquid-confined silica microstructures that effectively resolve the chronic issue of conventional i-EAP actuators. The i-SPIDER actuator demonstrates remarkable electromechanical conversion capacity at low voltage, thanks to improved ion accumulation facilitated by interpreting electrode polarization at the electrolyte-electrode interface. This approach concurrently enhances both strain (by approximately 1.52%) and force (by roughly 1.06 mN) even at low Young's modulus (merely 5.9 MPa). Additionally, by demonstrating arachnid-inspired soft robots endowed with user-desired tasks through control of various form factors, the development of soft robots using the i-SPIDER that can concomitantly enhance strain and force holds promise as a compelling avenue for ushering in the next generation of miniaturized, low-powered soft robotics.

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Choi, H., Kim, Y., Kim, S., Kim, S. Y., Kim, J. S., Yun, E., … Kim, D. H. (2023). Ions-Silica Percolated Ionic Dielectric Elastomer Actuator for Soft Robots. Advanced Science, 10(32). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202303838

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