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All-solid-state carbon nanotube torsional and tensile artificial muscles

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:28 authored by Jae Ah Lee, Youn Tae Kim, Geoffrey SpinksGeoffrey Spinks, Dongseok Suh, Xavier Lepro, Marcio D Lima, Ray H Baughman, Seon Jeong Kim
We report electrochemically powered, all-solid-state torsional and tensile artificial yarn muscles using a spinnable carbon nanotube (CNT) sheet that provides attractive performance. Large torsional muscle stroke (53°/mm) with minor hysteresis loop was obtained for a low applied voltage (5 V) without the use of a relatively complex three-electrode electromechanical setup, liquid electrolyte, or packaging. Useful tensile muscle strokes were obtained (1.3% at 2.5 V and 0.52% at 1 V) when lifting loads that are 25 times heavier than can be lifted by the same diameter human skeletal muscle. Also, the tensile actuator maintained its contraction following charging and subsequent disconnection from the power supply because of its own supercapacitor property at the same time. Possible eventual applications for the individual tensile and torsional muscles are in micromechanical devices, such as for controlling valves and stirring liquids in microfluidic circuits, and in medical catheters.

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Mechanical advantage: biomimetic artificial muscles for micro-machines

Australian Research Council

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Lee, J. Ah., Kim, Y. Tae., Spinks, G. M., Suh, D., Lepro, X., Lima, M. D., Baughman, R. H. & Kim, S. Jeong. (2014). All-solid-state carbon nanotube torsional and tensile artificial muscles. Nano Letters: a journal dedicated to nanoscience and nanotechnology, 14 (5), 2664-2669.

Journal title

Nano Letters

Volume

14

Issue

5

Pagination

2664-2669

Language

English

RIS ID

90558

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