Electro-chemo-mechanical response of a free-standing polypyrrole strip

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Further development of mechanical devices based on conducting polymers; require a precise understanding of their mechanical response, i.e. their control, under a controlled external current. In this work, we show some results for the relation between the electrical current consumed in the electrochemical process and the mechanical work developed by a freestanding polypyrrole strip, when it is subjected to a stretching force (stress). Under these conditions, from the results obtained in this work, we observe how it results almost impossible to predict a straight relationship between mechanical work and current consumed in the electrochemical process. In addition, we will quantify the variation of the mechanical properties of the free standing polypyrrole strip associated with the oxidation state of the polymer by measuring its Young's modulus. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Vázquez, G., Otero, T. F., & Cascales, J. J. L. (2008). Electro-chemo-mechanical response of a free-standing polypyrrole strip. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 127. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/127/1/012005

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