WO2006025399A1 - 高分子フィルム又は繊維の変形方法及び高分子アクチュエータ - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention generates an internal force by deforming the original shape of a polymer film or fiber by an external force, and gives an external stimulus in a state where a strong internal force is generated, thereby absorbing and desorbing molecules.
- the present invention relates to a method for generating and deforming a polymer film or fiber, and a polymer actuator utilizing this method.
- a method for deforming a polymer film or fiber by external stimulation is disclosed as the following patent by Hidenori Okusaki, the inventor of the present invention.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent No. 3131180
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent No. 3102773
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Patent No. 3039994
- the pyrrole-based polymer film deformation method according to the above patent is in a gas (dry type) and reacts with high sensitivity by electrical stimulation, so that it can be applied to various products.
- a gas dry type
- electrical stimulation so that it can be applied to various products.
- it may be applied to a Braille display device for visually impaired persons, or an open / close device for an air conditioning damper.
- one object of the present invention is a polymer film or fiber that can be repeatedly stretched, shrunk and deformed quickly in a gas such as the air (dry type) by a conventional external stimulus, and its deformation rate.
- a gas such as the air (dry type)
- it is intended to provide a method for deforming a polymer film or fiber that can realize a deformation rate 10 times or more that of the prior art.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a high molecular weight actuator using a polymer film or fiber having the above deformation rate.
- the present invention deforms a polymer film or fiber by applying an external force, and gives an external stimulus to the polymer film or fiber in a strong deformed state.
- the present invention provides a method for deforming a polymer film or fiber that causes adsorption / desorption of molecules to deform the polymer film or fiber.
- the polymer film and fiber refer to a neutral polymer, a polymer electrolyte, and a conductive polymer.
- Neutral polymers include cellulose, cellophane, nylon, polybulal alcohol, vinylon, polyoxymethylene, polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, polybulurpyrrolidone, polybuluphenol, poly-2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, and these. And at least one selected from derivatives.
- the polymer electrolyte includes polycarboxylic acids such as polyacrylic acid and polymethacrylic acid, polystyrenesulfonic acid, poly-2-acrylamide-2-methylpropanesulfonic acid, polysulfonic acid such as naphthion, polyallylamine, polydimethylpropyl Polyamines such as acrylamide and their quaternized salts and their derivative powers include at least one selected
- polythiophene polypyrrole, polyarine, polyacetylene , Polydiacetylene, polyphenylene, polyfuran, polyselenophene, polyter mouth phen, polyisothianaphthene, polyphenylene sulfido, polyphenylene lenylene, polychelene vinylene, polynaphthalene, polyanthracene, polypyrene, polyazulene, polyphenololene And at least one selected from polypyridine, polyquinoline, polyquinoxaline, polyethylene dioxythiophene, and derivatives thereof.
- These polymer films and fibers are cast, bar coating, spin coating, spray, electrolytic polymerization, chemical oxidative polymerization, melt spinning, wet spinning, solid phase extrusion, electro Spying method power Can be produced using at least one selected method.
- a dopant In order to increase the hygroscopicity and electrical conductivity of these polymers, it is preferable to dope a dopant.
- the dopant include sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid, iodine, bromine, arsenic fluoride, perchloric acid, tetrafluoroboric acid, hexafluorophosphoric acid, alkylbenzene sulfonic acid, alkyl sulfonic acid, perfluoro Sulfonic acid, polystyrene sulfonic acid, trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, trifluoromethanesulfonic acid imide, oxalic acid, acetic acid, maleic acid, phthalic acid, polyacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid and their derivatives, carbon black, carbon Examples thereof include at least one selected from carbon-based additives such as fibers, carbon nanotubes, and fullerenes,
- Molecular adsorption / desorption of polymer film or fiber by external stimulation includes nichrome wire torch, burner, infrared irradiation, laser irradiation, heating by microwave irradiation, decompression by vacuum pump aspirator, DC wave And at least one selected Joule heating force by applying voltage such as AC wave, triangle wave, rectangular wave and pulse wave.
- a DC voltage that is simple and excellent in controllability is preferred.
- the external stimulus is generated while an internal force such as an internal stress is generated in the polymer film or fiber.
- an external stimulus may be applied in a state where both elastic deformation and plastic deformation that are covered in the state of elastic deformation are mixed.
- the polymer film or the fiber conductive polymer has a certain internal force, for example, an internal stress ( ⁇ ).
- an internal stress ⁇
- the elastic modulus (E) increases due to an external stimulus
- the applied strain ( ⁇ ) decreases inversely (see Equation 1).
- the amount of deformation ( ⁇ - ⁇ ') at that time increases in proportion to the difference between the internal stress ( ⁇ ) and the elastic modulus ( ⁇ '- ⁇ ), as shown in (4). In other words, by applying a larger internal stress, the actuator is deformed more greatly.
- At least one shape selected from a paper panel shape, a plate panel shape, a corrugated shape, and a zigzag shape force is suitable. is there.
- the molecules are water molecules in the air in order to deform the polymer film or fiber in the air.
- the present invention is a polymer film or fiber force activator that is deformed by adsorption and desorption of molecules by an external stimulus, and applies the external stimulus in a state of being processed so that an internal force is generated in the polymer film or fiber. It operates by this.
- As the processed shape of the polymer film or fiber, paper panel shape, plate panel shape, wave shape , And zigzag shape force is a group force that is preferably at least one selected.
- a voltage is applied to both ends bent into a paper panel shape or the like as an external stimulus.
- molecules such as water vapor are adsorbed and desorbed from the surface of the polymer film or fiber bent into a paper panel shape, etc., thereby changing the elastic modulus, and the relationship between the change in elastic modulus and internal force With this, the polymer actuator operates greatly.
- a method for deforming a polymer film or a fiber that is deformed by a factor of 10 or more compared to a conventional method for deforming a pyrrole polymer film or fiber by molecular adsorption and desorption by an external stimulus can be provided.
- the actuator using the powerful polymer film or fiber deformation method it is possible to create an actuator that can ensure a large displacement that has not been achieved in the past.
- FIG. 1 shows a state of deformation when a DC voltage of 2 V is applied to a panel-shaped actuator manufactured by bending a single polypyrrole film according to an example.
- FIG. 2 shows a state when a DC voltage of 2 V is applied to a polypyrrole film electropolymerized on a zigzag electrode according to a comparative example.
- FIG. 3 shows the electrical contraction stress when various strains are applied to the polypyrrole film according to the example.
- FIG. 4 shows stress-strain curves of the polypyrrole film when various DC voltages are applied according to the examples.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a method for producing a paper panel-shaped actuator using two polypyrrole films according to an example and a voltage response.
- FIG. 6 shows a deformation state when a DC voltage of 2 V is applied to a paper panel shape actuator produced by bending two polypyrrole films.
- FIG. 7 This shows the repetitive voltage response characteristics of a paper panel-shaped actuator produced by bending two polypyrrole films.
- the polymer film used in the following examples is a polypyrrole film, and this film is obtained by dissolving 2.01 g of pyrrole and 5.43 g of tetraethylammonium tetrafluoroboric acid in propylene carbonate containing 1% pure water.
- the above solution was added to the solution, and a constant current of 11 mA (current density of 0.125 mA / cm 2 ) was applied from a potentiostat (HA-301, Hokuto Denko) for 12 hours to produce by electrolytic polymerization.
- the obtained polypyrrole film was peeled off from the platinum electrode, washed in propylene carbonate for about 5 minutes, and then vacuum-dried.
- FIG. 1 shows a sheet-shaped reactor manufactured by cutting the polypyrrole film produced by the above-described method into a length of 36 mm, a width of 3 mm, and a thickness of 20 ⁇ m, and bending the single polypyrrole film into a zigzag shape.
- Figure 2 shows the deformation when 2V DC voltage is applied.
- a polypyrrole film was bent 12 times into a zigzag shape.
- a copper wire having a diameter of 25 m was fixed to both ends with a silver paste, and a potentiostat (HA-301, Hokuto Denko)
- a 2V DC voltage was applied to the force, and the expansion and contraction at that time was photographed with a video camera (DCR-PC300K, Sony).
- the deformation rate (22%) of this panel-shaped actuator is equivalent to more than 10 times that of the conventional technology. This is because (1) the expansion and contraction of the polypyrrole film is conventionally measured, but in this embodiment of the present invention, the displacement of the panel shape actuator accompanying the bending of the polypyrrole film is measured. ) Polypyrrole film is repeatedly folded into a paper sheet, so that units with bent parts are connected in series. This is thought to be due to the fact that minute deformations accompanying the change in angle when the voltage was applied were accumulated one-dimensionally, and as a result, large extension in one direction was possible.
- a titanium plate with a length of 100 mm, a width of 50 mm, and a thickness of 50 m was bent at an interval of 3 mm so as to have an angle of 50-60 °, and this was used as an electrode. Electropolymerization was performed under the conditions. The obtained polypyrrole film was washed and dried, and then cut out to a width of 3 mm to produce a panel-shaped activator synthesized by bending at the initial force as shown in FIG.
- a video camera (DCR-PC300K, Sony) shows a state of expansion and contraction when a 2V DC voltage is applied from a potentiostat (HA-301, Hokuto Denko) with a 25 ⁇ m diameter copper wire fixed at both ends with silver paste.
- Figure 3 shows the change in contraction stress (hereinafter referred to as electro-contraction stress) by applying a voltage with various strains applied to the polypyrrole film.
- electro-contraction stress the change in contraction stress
- a polypyrrole film with a length of 35 mm, a width of 5 mm, and a thickness of about 3 is fixed to the chuck of a tensile tester (Tensilon II, Orientec).
- the copper wire was fixed to both ends of the polypyrrole film with silver paste, and the shrinkage stress when a DC voltage was applied using a potentiostat (HA-301, Hokuto Denko) was obtained.
- a shrinkage stress of 6.1MPa is generated by applying 2V.
- By stretching the polypyrrole film the stress increases, and a larger shrinkage stress is generated by applying a voltage.
- E and E are polypyrrole films when no electric field is applied.
- Fig. 4 shows the stress-strain characteristics of the polypyrrole film when various voltages are applied.
- a voltage is applied under no tension
- the polypyrrole film shrinks and the shrinkage rate increases with the applied voltage.
- the stress increases linearly.
- the longitudinal elastic modulus (Young's modulus) of the polypyrrole film calculated from the linear gradient increased with the applied voltage, and increased by about 60% when 2V was applied. This means that the polypyrrole film is more deformed due to electrical contraction.
- the panel-shaped actuator shown in Fig. 1 has a problem that it has a high degree of freedom in the horizontal direction and falls sideways during deformation. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 5, two polypyrrole films (length: 36 mm, width: 3 mm, thickness: 20 m) were alternately bent to produce a two-panel panel shape actuator (also called a paper panel-shaped shape actuator).
- the present invention relates to water vapor, gas, and liquid using a sensor utilizing the relationship between the adsorption / desorption of molecules and deformation of the polymer film or fiber, or reversible deformation of the polymer film or fiber.
- Electronic valves such as artificial valves, chemical valves, and switches that control the flow rate and direction It can be applied as an engineering element.
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