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Increased electromechanical sensitivity of polysiloxane elastomers by chemical modification with thioacetic groups

Perju et al., 2020

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Perju E
Ko Y
Dünki S
Opris D
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Chemically cross-linked polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomers have gained importance as a dielectric in elastic capacitor actuators, which elongate when electrically charged. Common PDMS elastomers have a dielectric permittivity of only about 3 and thus …
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