Abstract

We have investigated influence of ionic liquid concentration on the electromechanical response of ionic electroactive polymer actuators. Actuators were fabricated from ionomeric membrane and doped with different concentrations of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium trifluoromethanesulfonate ionic liquid. Samples were investigated for their electromechanical and electrochemical characteristics; and it was observed that the maximum electromechanical strain of approximately 1.4% is achieved at 22wt% ionic liquid content. Increasing ionic liquid concentration results in saturation of the electrode–ionomer interface and formation of ionic double/multi layers, which in turn result an inward accumulation of ions; hence, generate strain in an undesired direction that deteriorates the electromechanical response of the actuator.

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