Synchronous Cation-Driven and Anion-Driven Polypyrrole-Based Yarns toward In-Air Linear Actuators
Amaia B. Ortega-Santos,
Jose G. Martínez,
Edwin W. H. Jager
Abstract:Conducting polymers (CP) have shown great features in building textile actuators. To date, most of the yarnbased or CP-yarn actuators have been operated in liquid electrolytes in a three-electrode-cell configuration, comprising an external counter and a reference electrode. For integration in textiles, a two-electrode system is needed, where both electrodes are in a yarn format. This can be achieved by having two CP-yarns, where one acts as the anode and the other as the cathode. For these two CP-yarns to oper… Show more
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