Abstract
The need for high electric fields to drive dielectric elastomers is still retaining their
diffusion as actuators in some areas of potential application, as in the case of biomedical
disciplines. The development of new materials offering superior electromechanical properties is
thus an essential requirement in order to effectively reduce the driving fields. In this light, the
present work is aimed to enhance the electromechanical properties of two silicone and polyurethane
based dielectric elastomers, both by making particulate composites with high-permittivity ceramic
fillers, and by blending with a highly polarisable polymeric phase. Due to a consequent worsening
of the mechanical properties, pure composite architectures yielded only limited results on the
overall electromechanical response. With the blend approach, instead, both an increase of the
dielectric permittivity and an unexpected reduction of the tensile elastic modulus were observed,
leading to an overall increase of the electromechanical response. In any case, a key role appears to
be played by the nature and intensity of polarisation phenomena arising at interfaces between
different phases.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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