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2009 ◽  
Vol 1240 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miguel A. Saez ◽  
Lauren Montemayor ◽  
Priam Vasudevan Pillai ◽  
Ian W Hunter

AbstractElectroactive conducting polymers are currently studied for use in smart textiles that incorporate sensing, actuation, control, and data transmission. The development of intelligent garments that integrate these various functionalities over wide areas (i.e. the human body) requires the production of long, highly conductive, and mechanically robust fibers. This study focuses on the electrical, mechanical and electrochemical characterization of high aspect ratio polypyrrole fibers produced using a novel, custom-built fiber slicing instrument. In order to ensure high conductivity and mechanical robustness, the fibers are sliced from tetra-ethylammonium hexafluorophosphate-doped polypyrrole thin films electrodeposited onto a glassy carbon crucible. The computer-controlled, four-axis slicing instrument precisely cuts the film into thin, long fibers by running a sharp blade over the crucible in a continuous helical pattern. This versatile fabrication process has been used to produce free-standing fibers with square cross-sections of 2 μm × 3 μm, 20 μm × 20 μm, and 100 μm × 20 μm with lengths of 15 mm, 460 mm, and 1,200 mm, respectively. An electrochemical dynamic mechanical analyzer built in-house for nano- and microfiber testing was used to perform stress-strain and conductivity measurements in air. The fibers were found to, on average, have an elastic modulus of 1.7 GPa, yield strength of 37 MPa, ultimate tensile strength of 80 MPa, elongation at break of 49%, and an electrical conductivity of 12,700 S/m. SEM micrographs show that the fibers are free of defects and have cleanly cut edges. Preliminary measurements of the fibers’ strain-resistance relationship have resulted in gage factors suitable for strain sensing applications. Initial tests of the actuation performance of fibers in neat 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexaflourophosphate have shown promising results. These monofilament fibers may be spun into yarns or braided into 2- and 3-dimensional structures for use as actuators, sensors, antennae, and electrical interconnects in smart fabrics.


2005 ◽  
Vol 893 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergey Stefanovsky ◽  
S.V. Yudintsev ◽  
B.S. Nikonov ◽  
A.V. Mokhov ◽  
S.A. Perevalov ◽  
...  

AbstractPhase composition of the murataite-based ceramics containing 10 wt.% ThO2, UO2, NpO2 or PuO2 and leaching of actinides using a MCC-1 procedure were studied. The ceramics were prepared by melting of oxide mixtures in Pt ampoules in air at ∼1500 °C. They are composed of predominant murataite-type phases and contain traces of extra phases (rutile, crichtonite, perovskite). At least two murataite-related phases with five- and eight-fold elementary fluorite unit cell (5C and 8C) were simultaneously observed. Minor phase 3C (murataite) in the ceramics doped with ThO2 and UO2 was also found. In the Th-bearing sample the 5C phase prevails over the 8C phase. In the U-bearing ceramic they co-exist in comparable amounts. The sample produced at 1500 °C contains crichtonite whereas the ceramic produced at lower temperature (1400 °C) contained rutile. Higher temperature favors further rutile reactions with formation of crichtonite. The Np- and Pu-doped ceramics are also composed of major the 5C and the 8C phases and minor rutile and crichtonite (in Pu-loaded sample only). Unlike the sample prepared under slightly re-ducing conditions (in glassy carbon crucible) the Pu-doped ceramic produced under neutral conditions (in Pt ampoule) doesn’t contain perovskite-type phase. Occurrence of perovskite in the first sample was sup-posed to be due to reduction of some Pu(IV) to Pu(III) during experiment. Leach rates (7-day MCC-1 test, 90 °C) of the actinide elements from all the ceramics studied are at the level of 10-6-10-7 g/(m2·day).


2004 ◽  
Vol 59 (9) ◽  
pp. 947-957 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kazimierz Łątkaa ◽  
Roman Kmieć ◽  
Michał Rams ◽  
Andrzej W. Pacyna ◽  
Vasyl’ I. Zaremba ◽  
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A polycrystalline sample of tetragonal GdRhIn5 (HoCoGa5 type, space group P4/mmm) was obtained by induction melting of the elements in a glassy carbon crucible in a water-cooled sample chamber and subsequent annealing at 670 K. X-ray powder data yielded the cell parameters a = 460.65(7), c = 743.52(12) pm. The magnetic and electronic properties of GdRhIn5 have been studied by magnetic susceptibility, electrical resistivity, and 155Gd Mössbauer spectroscopic measurements. Antiferromagnetic ordering is detected at 41.0(2) K. The results are discussed using a simple molecular field approximation.


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