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Stretchable polyurethane sponge reinforced magnetorheological material with enhanced mechanical properties
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPolymer-based MagnetNanostructured PolymerPu SpongeSoft MatterFerrofluidLow Cross-linking PolyurethaneSoft RoboticsSelf-healing MaterialPorous Pu SpongeMaterials SciencePolymer EngineeringMagnetic MaterialFoamMagnetic MediumMechanical PropertiesPolymer ScienceStretchable Polyurethane Sponge
A stretchable magnetorheological material (SMRM) consisting of micro-meter carbonyl iron (CI) particles, low cross-linking polyurethane (PU) polymer and porous PU sponge has been developed. Due to the presence of the PU sponge, the high-performance MR material can be reversibly stretched or bent, just as MR elastomers. When the CI content increases to 80 wt%, the magnetic induced modulus of the MR material can reach as high as 7.34 MPa and the corresponding relative MR effect increases to 820%. A possible strengthening mechanism of the SMRM was proposed. The attractive mechanical properties make the SMRM a promising candidate for future high-performance devices.
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