材料科学
聚氨酯
弹性体
电导率
复合材料
导电聚合物
导电体
聚合物
聚合物混合物
共聚物
物理化学
化学
作者
Thomas Hansen,K. West,Ole Hassager,Niels B. Larsen
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.200601243
摘要
Abstract A highly elastic and stretchable conductive polymer material resulted from blending the conductive polymer poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene): p ‐tosylate and an aliphatic polyurethane elastomer. The blend inherited advantageous properties from its constituents, namely high conductivity of 120 S cm –1 from its conductive polymer component, and elastomeric mechanical properties resembling those of the polyurethane, including good adhesion to various substrates. Stretching of the blend material by up to 50 % resulted in increased conductivity, while subsequent relaxation to the unstretched state caused a decrease of conductivity compared to the pristine blend. These initial changes in conductivity were reproducible on further cycling between 50 % stretching and the unstretched state for at least 10 cycles. Stretching beyond 50 % resulted in decreasing conductivity of the blend but with substantial conductivity remaining even when stretched by 200 %. Optical, mechanical, and thermal properties of the blend, as well as high resolution electron microscopy of bulk cross‐sections, suggest that the system is a single phase and not two separate phases. Ageing experiments indicate that the material retains substantial conductivity for at least a few years at room temperature.
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