International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials (Oct 2017)

Artificial muscles driven by the cooperative actuation of electrochemical molecular machines. Persistent discrepancies and challenges

  • Toribio Fernández Otero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19475411.2018.1434256
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 125 – 143

Abstract

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Here we review the persisting conceptual discrepancies between different research groups working on artificial muscles based on conducting polymers and other electroactive material. The basic question is if they can be treated as traditional electro-mechanical (physical) actuators driven by electric fields and described by some adaptation of their physical models or if, replicating natural muscles, they are electro-chemo-mechanical actuators driven by electrochemical reaction of the constitutive molecular machines: the polymeric chains. In that case the charge consumed by the reaction will control the volume variation of the muscular material and the motor displacement, following the basic and single Faraday’s laws: the charge consumed by the reaction determines the number of exchanged ions and solvent, the film volume variation to lodge/expel them and the amplitude of the movement. Deviations from the linear relationships are due to the osmotic exchange of solvent and to the presence of parallel reactions from the electrolyte, which originate creeping effects. Challenges and limitations are underlined.

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