Published October 1, 2014 | Version v1
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Preparation of electromechanically active silicone composites and some evaluations of their suitability for biomedical applications

  • 1. "Petru Poni" Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Aleea Gr. Ghica Voda 41A, Iasi 700487, Romania
  • 2. "Apollonia" University, 2 Muzicii Street, 700511 Iasi, Romania
  • 3. "Ion Ionescu de la Brad" University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Iaşi, Aleea Mihail Sadoveanu nr. 3, Iasi 700490, Romania
  • 4. "Gr. T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medical Bioengineering, 16 University Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania
  • 5. National Institute for Research and Development in Electrical Engineering ICPE-CA, 313 Splaiul Unirii, Bucharest 030138, Romania

Description

Some films based on electromechanically active polymer composites have been prepared. Polydimethylsiloxane-α,ω-diols (PDMSs) having different molecular masses (Mv = 60 700 and Mv = 44 200) were used as matrix in which two different active fillers were incorporated: titanium dioxide in situ generated from its titanium isopropoxide precursor and silica particles functionalized with polar aminopropyl groups on surface. A reference sample based on simple crosslinked PDMS was also prepared. The composites processed as films were investigated to evaluate their ability to act as efficient electromechanical actuators for potential biomedical application. Thus, the surface morphology of interest for electrodes compliance was analysed by atomic force microscopy. Mechanical and dielectric characteristics were evaluated by tensile tests and dielectric spectroscopy, respectively. Electromechanical actuation responses were measured by interferometry. The biocompatibility of the obtained materials has been verified through tests in vitro and, for valuable films, in vivo. The experimental, clinical and anatomopathological evaluation of the in vivo tested samples did not reveal significant pathological modifications.

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European Commission
POLYWEC - New mechanisms and concepts for exploiting electroactive Polymers for Wave Energy Conversion. 309139