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Improved ionic and mechanical properties of ion-exchange membrane with an ionic silica network for high-performance ionic polymer-metal composites

Authors
Lee S.Choi Y.E.Lee J.Y.Yang, Tae WookJho J.Y.Park J.H.
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
Korean Society of Industrial Engineering Chemistry
Keywords
Electroactive polymer; Ion-exchange membrane; Ionic polymer-metal composites; Ionic silica network; Soft actuator
Citation
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, v.122, pp.79 - 89
Journal Title
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Volume
122
Start Page
79
End Page
89
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/43926
DOI
10.1016/j.jiec.2023.02.011
ISSN
1226-086X
Abstract
Ion-exchange membranes considerably affect the actuation of ionic polymer–metal composites (IPMCs) through ion movement under an applied voltage. To enhance the performances of IPMCs, previous studies have increased the ionic content of the ion-exchange membrane, thereby improving its ionic conductivity and water uptake. Although this increased ionic content enhances IPMC displacement, the increased water uptake diminishes IPMC stiffness, resulting in decreased IPMC blocking force. Therefore, a new approach is needed to resolve the trade-off between displacement and force. Here, we reinforced the Nafion membrane by forming a sulfonated polysilsesquioxane structure inside. The incorporation of this ionic silica network increased the total ion content of the membrane and included silica as a mechanically reinforcing filler. The force of the IPMC can be enhanced despite increased water uptake by the membrane. Therefore, IPMCs were obtained with improvements in displacement and blocking force. Comparison of the IPMCs with commercial Nafion films revealed similar displacement and superior force, demonstrating their applicability. These findings represent a breakthrough in enhancing the actuation of IPMCs while resolving the trade-off between displacement and force.
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