Wireless Coupling of Conducting Polymer Actuators with Light Emission

Chemphyschem. 2019 Apr 2;20(7):941-945. doi: 10.1002/cphc.201900116. Epub 2019 Mar 21.

Abstract

Combining the actuation of conducting polymers with additional functionalities is an interesting fundamental scientific challenge and increases their application potential. Herein we demonstrate the possibility of direct integration of a miniaturized light emitting diode (LED) in a polypyrrole (PPy) matrix in order to achieve simultaneous wireless actuation and light emission. A light emitting diode is used as a part of an electroactive surface on which electrochemical polymerization allows direct incorporation of the electronic device into the polymer. The resulting free-standing polymer/LED hybrid can be addressed by bipolar electrochemistry to trigger simultaneously oxidation and reduction reactions at its opposite extremities, leading to a controlled deformation and an electron flow through the integrated LED. Such a dual response in the form of actuation and light emission opens up interesting perspectives in the field of microrobotics.

Keywords: bipolar electrochemistry; conducting polymers; smart materials; wireless actuation; wireless light emission.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't