T. Shiga, DEFORMATION AND VISCOELASTIC BEHAVIOR OF POLYMER GELS IN ELECTRIC-FIELDS, Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B Physical and biological sciences, 74(1), 1998, pp. 6-11
Smart polymer gels actively change their size, structure, or viscoelas
tic properties in response to external signals. The stimuli-responsive
properties, indicating a kind of intelligence offer the possibility o
f new gel-based technology. This paper presents two types of electrome
chanical behavior that take place in smart polymer gels. One is an ani
sotropic swelling of polyelectrolyte gels in a salt solution under the
influence of electric fields. The swelling deformation produces bendi
ng of rectangular gels with large deflection. The swelling or bending
is found to be induced by an increase in osmotic pressure due to ion's
drifts in electric fields. The other concerns composite gels whose mo
dulus of elasticity can vary in electric fields. The driving force cau
sing varying elastic modulus in electric fields is the interaction bet
ween polarized particles similar to electrorheological (ER) effect and
discussed experimentally as well as theoretically.