Issue 47, 2024

The thickness-dependent response of aerosol-jet-printed ultrathin high-aspect-ratio electrochemical microactuators

Abstract

Trilayer electrochemical actuators comprising an electrolyte layer sandwiched between two electrode layers have been shown to exhibit large deformations at low actuation voltages. Here we report the aerosol-jet printing (AJP) of high-aspect-ratio bending-type trilayer electrochemical microactuators comprised of Nafion as the electrolyte and poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) as the electrode. We investigated how the thicknesses of the electrolyte and electrode layers affect the DC response of these actuators by fabricating high-aspect-ratio trilayer cantilevers with varied layer thicknesses (0.36 μm to 1.9 μm-thick electrodes, and 3.5 μm to 12 μm-thick electrolyte layers). We found that the transported charge and angular deflection are proportional to the applied voltage at steady state, and the charge-to-voltage ratio scales with the PEDOT:PSS thickness. The deflection-to-voltage ratio is found to be strongly affected by the Nafion electrolyte thickness, showing a decreasing trend, but is less affected by the PEDOT:PSS thickness in the range of dimensions fabricated. The timescales for deflection are found to be generally longer than the timescales for charge transfer and no clear trend is observed with respect to layer thicknesses. This work establishes an experimental protocol in geometry optimisation of printed electrochemical microactuators, verifies the applicability of a theoretical model, and lays the groundwork for designing and optimising more sophisticated printed electrochemical microactuation systems.

Graphical abstract: The thickness-dependent response of aerosol-jet-printed ultrathin high-aspect-ratio electrochemical microactuators

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jul 2024
Accepted
01 Nov 2024
First published
01 Nov 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2024,20, 9424-9433

The thickness-dependent response of aerosol-jet-printed ultrathin high-aspect-ratio electrochemical microactuators

J. Zhang, J. J. Baumberg and S. Kar-Narayan, Soft Matter, 2024, 20, 9424 DOI: 10.1039/D4SM00886C

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