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Core–shell-structured silica-coated magnetic carbonyl iron microbead and its magnetorheology with anti-acidic characteristics

Ying Dan Liu, +2 more
- 04 Jun 2011 - 
- Vol. 289, Iss: 11, pp 1295-1298
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In this article, a modified Stober method was used to synthesize silica-coated soft magnetic carbonyl iron (CI) particles through pre-treatment with a grafting agent to enhance the affinity of a precursor of silica.
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We synthesized silica-coated soft magnetic carbonyl iron (CI) particles through a modified Stober method, in which the CI particles were pretreated with a grafting agent to enhance the affinity of a precursor of silica. Synthesized magnetic microbeads were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and anti-acid test in HCl solution. Silica-coated CI shows not only improved wettability to silicone oil with a lower off-state shear viscosity as a better magnetorheological fluid under an applied magnetic field but also enhanced anti-acidic property.

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Improving Powder Magnetic Core Properties via Application of Thin, Insulating Silica-Nanosheet Layers on Iron Powder Particles

TL;DR: The fabricating of silica nanosheets over insulating layers with high electrical resistivity on iron powder particles, which were subsequently used to prepare toroidal cores resulted in nanoscale-thick silica layers that are favorable for enhancing the electricalresistivity.
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Magnetic Soft Materials and Robots.

Yoonho Mark Kim, +1 more
- 01 Feb 2022 - 
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Development of manganese ferrite/graphene oxide nanocomposites for magnetorheological fluid with enhanced sedimentation stability

TL;DR: In this paper, the morphology, microstructure, composition and magnetic properties of the obtained MnFe2O4/GO were studied in detail, and it was found that the nanoparticles with diameter of 8-12nm were densely decorated on the surface of GO nanosheets.
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Graphene-oxide coating for corrosion protection of iron particles in saline water

TL;DR: In this article, the corrosion resistance behavior of graphene oxide sheets-coated carbonyl iron microspheres (GO/p-CI sample) was investigated and compared with that of bare CI particles.
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Magnetorheology: a review.

TL;DR: This review paper revisits the most recent progress in the field of magnetic Soft Matter emphasizing the rheological properties of these fascinating materials and new formulations and flow kinematics are discussed.
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Controlled growth of monodisperse silica spheres in the micron size range

TL;DR: In this article, a system of chemical reactions has been developed which permits the controlled growth of spherical silica particles of uniform size by means of hydrolysis of alkyl silicates and subsequent condensation of silicic acid in alcoholic solutions.
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Magnetorheology: materials and application

TL;DR: In this article, preparation methods and magnetorheological properties of various magnetic composites with soft magnetic particles and polymers are reviewed, and some industrial applications, such as a MR dampers and a MR polishing, are briefly summarized.
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Shear stresses in magnetorheological fluids: Role of magnetic saturation

TL;DR: In this article, the interparticle forces and resulting shear stresses in a magnetorheological fluid are calculated from a finite element analysis in which the nonlinearity and saturation of the particle magnetization are incorporated.
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Electrorheology of polymers and nanocomposites

TL;DR: In this article, electrorheological (ER) materials in state-of-the-art polymeric particles and their various nanocomposites with clay, mesoporous inorganics and carbon nanotubes along with their potential application are reported.
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Rheological properties of magnetorheological fluids

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of dispersed phase saturation magnetization and applied magnetic fields on the rheological properties of magnetorheological (MR) fluids are described, and the results show that the decrease in yield stress for finer particle based MR fluids is due to the relatively smaller magnetization of the finer particles.
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