Science
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/339/6116/186.full
Combining both a rigid matrix (polypyrrole) and a dynamic
network (polyol-borate), strong and flexible
polymer films were developed that can exchange water with the
environment to
induce film expansion and contraction, resulting
in rapid and continuous locomotion. The film actuator can generate
contractile
stress up to 27 megapascals, lift objects 380
times heavier than itself, and transport cargo 10 times heavier than
itself.
We have assembled a generator by associating
this actuator with a piezoelectric element. Driven by water gradients,
this generator
outputs alternating electricity at ~0.3 hertz,
with a peak voltage of ~1.0 volt. The electrical energy is stored in
capacitors
that could power micro- and nanoelectronic
devices.
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