Solvents and ions entrapped in a cellulose matrix during regeneration process have a significant effect on the performance and durability of electroactive paper actuators made using regenerated cellulose. This article describes a simple approach to remove solvents and Li+ ions from the regenerated cellulose films by combining distillation process, washing with isopropyl alcohol (IPA)-deionized (DI) water mixture and running-water technique. It is possible to obtain a good surface morphology and the highest transmittance (90%) as well as a negligible amount of DMAc when films are washed with a DI/IPA mixture ratio equal to 60:40. Li+ ion concentration drastically reduced from 15 380 to 10.61 ppm upon exposure to running water continuously for 24 h. This process enables us to develop e-paper, flexible thin film transistors, IDT, and SAW sensors based on cellulose paper.
He JingZhu LiuHuayang LiGuohua WangJunwen Pu
Shaojun WangTing LuoXiaomin ZhangYou ShuJin ZhuShengpei Su
Hasan SadeghifarRichard A. VendittiJoel J. PawlakJesse S. Jur
Ute HennigesSonja SchiehserThomas RosenauAntje Potthast
Young‐Keun HongKyung‐Ho ChungWha-Seop Lee