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Intrinsically tuning the electromechanical properties of elastomeric dielectrics: a chemistry perspective

Ellingford et al., 2018

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3756868522553000521
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Ellingford C
Bowen C
McNally T
Wan C
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Macromolecular rapid communications

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Dielectric elastomers have the capability to be used as transducers for actuation and energy harvesting applications due to their excellent combination of large strain capability (100– 400%), rapid response (10− 3 s), high energy density (10–150 kJ m− 3), low noise, and …
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