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Shape-morphing carbon fiber composite using electrochemical actuation

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1921132117

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solid state; zero-power hold; structural composites; high stiffness; electrically controlled

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  1. Swedish Research Council [2017-03898, 621-2014-4577]
  2. strategic innovation program LIGHTer
  3. Vinnova
  4. Swedish Energy Agency
  5. Formas
  6. H2020 Clean Sky II Project [738085]
  7. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [FA9550-17-1-0244]
  8. Vinnova [2017-03898] Funding Source: Vinnova
  9. Swedish Research Council [2017-03898] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council

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Structures that are capable of changing shape can increase efficiency in many applications, but are often heavy and maintenance intensive. To reduce the mass and mechanical complexity solid-state morphing materials are desirable but are typically nonstructural and problematic to control. Here we present an electrically controlled solid-state morphing composite material that is lightweight and has a stiffness higher than aluminum. It is capable of producing large deformations and holding them with no additional power, albeit at low rates. The material is manufactured from commercial carbon fibers and a structural battery electrolyte, and uses lithiumion insertion to produce shape changes at low voltages. A proof-of-concept material in a cantilever setup is used to show morphing, and analytical modeling shows good correlation with experimental observations. The concept presented shows considerable promise and paves the way for stiff, solid-state morphing materials.

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