Conducting polymers expand or contract when their redox state is changed. T
his expansion/contraction effect can be separated in an intrinsic part beca
use of changes of the polymer backbone on reduction/oxidation and a part de
pending on the surrounding electrolyte phase, because of osmotic expansion
of the polymer phase. The osmotic effect causes solvent molecules to move i
nto the polymer in a number far in excess of those bound strongly in the so
lvation shell of the mobile ion, resulting in large volume changes. In this
paper, a thermodynamic description of the osmotic expansion is worked out.
The model is compared with measurements on PPy(DBS) films. The experiments
show that the expansion decreases as the electrolyte concentration is incr
eased. This means that a considerable part of the total expansion is due to
the osmotic effect. The osmotic effect should be taken into account when i
nterpreting and designing actuator experiments and when comparing experimen
tal results from different sources.