Elastomers with high dielectric permittivity that self-heal after electric breakdown and mechanical damage are important in the emerging field of artificial muscles. Here, a one-step process toward self-healable, silicone-based elastomers with large and tunable permittivity is reported. Anionic ring-opening polymerization of cyanopropyl-substituted cyclic siloxanes yields elastomers with polar side chains. The equilibrated product is composed of networks, linear chains, and cyclic compounds. The ratio between the components varies with temperature and allows realizing materials with largely different properties. The silanolate end groups remain active, which is the key to self-healing. Elastomeric behavior is observed at room temperature, w...
To mimic the velocity-sensitive ability of the human skin, we fabricate a class of “solid–liquid” el...
The electromechanical properties of a thermoplastic styrene–butadiene–styrene (SBS) dielectric elast...
Thermo-reversibly crosslinked polymers (TRCPs) are quite attractive due to their self-healing capabi...
Elastomers with high dielectric permittivity that self-heal after electric breakdown and mechanical ...
Currently used dielectric elastomers do not have the ability to self-heal after detrimental events s...
Creating an artificial muscle has been one of the grand challenges of science and engineering. The i...
The lack of soft high-dielectric-permittivity elastomers responsive to a low voltage has been a long...
The speed of change in the modern world is impressive. Within the last 50 years, many devices and te...
International audienceSelf-healing allows increasing the service life of materials by overcoming som...
Dielectric elastomers are of interest for actuator applications due to their large actuation strain,...
Dielectric elastomers are of great interest for actuation and energy harvesting devices due to their...
Liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) have been optimized by combining cross-linkers and dynamic bonds to...
The actuation and energy-harvesting performance of dielectric elastomers are strongly related to the...
Robots have become ubiquitous and integral to the daily lives of people. These robots are often comp...
Many technical advances of modern society sprout from the creation of specially customized polymer m...
To mimic the velocity-sensitive ability of the human skin, we fabricate a class of “solid–liquid” el...
The electromechanical properties of a thermoplastic styrene–butadiene–styrene (SBS) dielectric elast...
Thermo-reversibly crosslinked polymers (TRCPs) are quite attractive due to their self-healing capabi...
Elastomers with high dielectric permittivity that self-heal after electric breakdown and mechanical ...
Currently used dielectric elastomers do not have the ability to self-heal after detrimental events s...
Creating an artificial muscle has been one of the grand challenges of science and engineering. The i...
The lack of soft high-dielectric-permittivity elastomers responsive to a low voltage has been a long...
The speed of change in the modern world is impressive. Within the last 50 years, many devices and te...
International audienceSelf-healing allows increasing the service life of materials by overcoming som...
Dielectric elastomers are of interest for actuator applications due to their large actuation strain,...
Dielectric elastomers are of great interest for actuation and energy harvesting devices due to their...
Liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) have been optimized by combining cross-linkers and dynamic bonds to...
The actuation and energy-harvesting performance of dielectric elastomers are strongly related to the...
Robots have become ubiquitous and integral to the daily lives of people. These robots are often comp...
Many technical advances of modern society sprout from the creation of specially customized polymer m...
To mimic the velocity-sensitive ability of the human skin, we fabricate a class of “solid–liquid” el...
The electromechanical properties of a thermoplastic styrene–butadiene–styrene (SBS) dielectric elast...
Thermo-reversibly crosslinked polymers (TRCPs) are quite attractive due to their self-healing capabi...