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Magnetorheological carbonyl iron particles doubly wrapped with polymer and carbon nanotube
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Magnetic PropertiesMagnetorheological Carbonyl IronEngineeringMechanical EngineeringPolymer-based MagnetMagnetic ResonanceNanostructured PolymerChemistryFerrofluidMagnetismRheologyMaterials ScienceMr FluidDispersion PolymerizationMagnetic MaterialMolecule-based MagnetNanomaterialsCarbonyl IronNanocompositeNanomagnetism
To improve magnetorheological (MR) characteristics of carbonyl iron (CI) microparticles, we introduce two-step CI coating procedures with poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) for the first time. Core(CI)-shell(PMMA) (CI-PM) structured composite magnetic microbeads were synthesized by dispersion polymerization first, showing improved dispersion stability and sedimentation quality. However, its magnetic strength was decreased compared with that of pristine CI-based MR fluid. To enhance its magnetic strength, the core-shell type CI-PM particles were wrapped with MWNT via ultrasonication. Rheological properties of their MR fluid were measured by a rotational rheometer with a magnetic field supplier. The CI-PMMA-MWNT (CI-PM-NT) particles were found to show better flow and dynamic rheological properties compared to those from CI-PM particles while density of the CI-PM-NT particles was not much different from that of CI-PM, implying that sedimentation stability of the CI-PM-NT particles was also being kept.
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