New Silicone Composites for Dielectric Elastomer Actuator Applications In Competition with Acrylic Foil

Several polydimethylsiloxane elastomers were developed and investigated regarding their potential use as materials in dielectric elastomer actuators (DEA). A hydroxyl end-functionalized polydimethylsiloxane was reacted with different crosslinkers and the electromechanical properties of the resulting elastomers were investigated. The silicone showing the best actuation at the lowest electric field was further used as matrix and compounded with encapsulated conductive polyaniline particles. These composites have enhanced properties including increased strain at break, higher dielectric constant as well as, gratifyingly, breakdown fields higher than that of the matrix. One of the newly synthesized composites is compared to the commercially available acrylic foil VHB 4905 (3M) which is currently the most commonly used elastomer for DEA applications. It was found that this material has little hysteresis and can be activated at lower voltages compared to VHB 4905. For example, when the newly synthesized composite was 30% prestrained, a lateral actuation strain of about 12% at 40 V μm−1 was measured while half of this actuation strain at the same voltage was measured for VHB 4905 film that was 300% prestrained. It also survived more than 100 000 cycles at voltages which are close to the breakdown field. Such materials might find applications wherever small forces but large strains at low voltages are required, in, for example, tactile displays.

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