Interpenetrating poly(urethane-urea)–polydimethylsiloxane networks designed as active elements in electromechanical transducers

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Publication Date 2016-03-16
DOI 10.1039/C6PY00157B
Impact Factor 5.582
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C. Tugui, S. Vlad, M. Iacob, C. D. Varganici, L. Pricop, M. Cazacu


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Abstract

A poly(urethane-urea-siloxane) was prepared in a two-step procedure involving the synthesis of a bis-isocyanate prepolymer on the basis of 4,4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate, a polyether glycol and dimethylol propionic acid, and its extension by reacting with 1,3-bis(3-aminopropyl)tetramethyldisiloxane. The resulted polymer was used in different percentages to prepare three series of interpenetrating networks (IPNs) with polydimethylsiloxane-α,ω-diols with molecular masses, Mn, of 70 000, 230 000 and 370 000 g mol−1. A polydimethylsiloxane–polyethyleneoxide graft copolymer was added as a compatibilizing agent. The IPN precursors were mixed in solution and processed as films. During solvent evaporation, the chemical crosslinking of the polydimethylsiloxane-α,ω-diols occurs with tetraethyl orthosilicate in the presence of dibutyltin dilaurate, while in the case of poly(urethane-urea-siloxane) only physical crosslinking by hydrogen bonds is expected to occur. The morphology and thermal transitions of the resulted networks were examined by scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry with dynamic mechanical analysis. The mechanical and dielectric characteristics (dielectric permittivity, loss, strength) of the aged films were studied. Their responsiveness to an external stimulus in the form of an increasing electric field was assessed by electromechanical measurements and expressed as lateral strain. The results were critically analyzed with respect to each other as a correlation with their composition and compared with those obtained for three common commercially available dielectric elastomers.

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