Electroactive polymers (EAPs) are an advanced family of polymers that change their shape through electric stimulation and have been a point of interest since their inception. This unique functionality has helped EAPs to contribute to versatile fields, such as electrical, biomedical, and robotics, to name a few. Ionic EAPs have a significant advantage over electronic EAPs. For example, Ionic EAPs require a lower voltage to activate than electronic EAPs. On the other hand, electronic EAPs could generate a relatively larger actuation force. Therefore, efforts have been focused on improving both kinds to achieve superior properties. In this review, the synthesis routes of different EAP-based actuators and their properties are discussed. Moreove...
Electroactive polymers are a polymer that demonstrate a change in the size or shape when roused by a...
Electroactive polymers (EAPs) consist of synthetic materials capable of changing dimensions and/or s...
Actuators are responsible to the operative capability of manipulation systems and robots. In recent ...
Electroactive polymers (EAPs), materials that present size/shape alteration in response to an electr...
Electromechanical coupling in electroactive polymers (EAPs) has been widely applied for actuation an...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
In last few years, the rate of development and advances in the field of EAP has accelerated signific...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
Mechatronic devices and systems based on so-called electroactive polymers (EAPs) represent a fast-gr...
Human-like robots are increasingly becoming an engineering reality thanks to recent technology advan...
During the last decade and a half new polymers have emerged that respond to electrical stimulation w...
The emerging field of soft robotics offers the prospect of replacing existing hard actuator technolo...
Electroactive polymers (EAPs) that bend, swell, ripple (first generation materials), and now contrac...
Electroactive polymers are a polymer that demonstrate a change in the size or shape when roused by a...
Electroactive polymers (EAPs) consist of synthetic materials capable of changing dimensions and/or s...
Actuators are responsible to the operative capability of manipulation systems and robots. In recent ...
Electroactive polymers (EAPs), materials that present size/shape alteration in response to an electr...
Electromechanical coupling in electroactive polymers (EAPs) has been widely applied for actuation an...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
In last few years, the rate of development and advances in the field of EAP has accelerated signific...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
For many years, electroactive polymers (EAP) received relatively little attention due to the small n...
Mechatronic devices and systems based on so-called electroactive polymers (EAPs) represent a fast-gr...
Human-like robots are increasingly becoming an engineering reality thanks to recent technology advan...
During the last decade and a half new polymers have emerged that respond to electrical stimulation w...
The emerging field of soft robotics offers the prospect of replacing existing hard actuator technolo...
Electroactive polymers (EAPs) that bend, swell, ripple (first generation materials), and now contrac...
Electroactive polymers are a polymer that demonstrate a change in the size or shape when roused by a...
Electroactive polymers (EAPs) consist of synthetic materials capable of changing dimensions and/or s...
Actuators are responsible to the operative capability of manipulation systems and robots. In recent ...