JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ionic polymer-metal composite as energy harvesters

Rashi TiwariKwang J. KimSang‐Mun Kim

Year: 2008 Journal:   Smart Structures and Systems Vol: 4 (5)Pages: 549-563   Publisher: Technopress

Abstract

The ability of an electroactive polymer, IPMC (Ionic Polymer Metal Composites,) to produce electric charge under mechanical deformations may be exploited for the development of next generation of energy harvesters. Two different electrode types (gold and platinum) were employed for the experiments. The sample was tested under dynamic conditions, produced through programmed shaking. In order to evaluate the potential of IPMC for dry condition, these samples were treated with ionic liquid. Three modes of mechanical deformations (bending, tension and shear) were analyzed. Experimental results clearly indicate that IPMCs are attractive applicants for energy harvesting, with inherent advantages like flexibility, low cost, negligible maintenance and virtually infinite longevity. Besides, preliminary energy harvesting model of IPMC has been formulated based upon the work of previous investigators (Newbury 2002, Newbury and Leo 2002, Lee, et al. 2005, Konyo, et al. 2004) and the simulation results reciprocate experimental results within acceptable error.

Keywords:
Materials science Composite material Ionic bonding Composite number Electroactive polymers Bending Flexibility (engineering) Polymer Ionic liquid Energy harvesting Voltage Work (physics) Electrode Tension (geology) Mechanical energy Shear (geology) Energy (signal processing) Mechanical engineering Compression (physics) Electrical engineering Ion Power (physics) Engineering Physics Thermodynamics Chemistry

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Dielectric materials and actuators
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering

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