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Synthesis and characterization of monodisperse magnetic composite particles for magnetorheological fluid materials
Authors:Jung-Bae Jun   Seong-Yong Uhm   Jee-Hyun Ryu  Kyung-Do Suh  
Affiliation:

aChemicals R&D Center, Cheil Industries Inc., 332-2 Gocheon-dong, Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do 437-711, South Korea

bDivision of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 133-791, South Korea

Abstract:Monodisperse magnetic composite particles (MCP) were prepared and characterized for a study of magnetic field-responsive fluids. Magnetic composite particles used are iron oxide-coated polymer composite particles, which were synthesized through in situ coating of iron oxide onto pre-existing polymer particles by the reduction of ferrous fluids. For a uniform and bulk coating of iron oxide, the porous structure was introduced into the substrate polymer particles through a two-step seeded polymerization method. Moreover, surface cyano-functionality was born from acrylonitrile unit of substrate polymer and it played an important role in obtaining successful uniform coating. The structure of the composite particle was analyzed by using a thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA) and a X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. The magnetization property of the particle was also observed. Then, the rheological properties of monodisperse magnetorheological (MR) suspensions of magnetic composite particles were examined under a magnetic field using a parallel-plate type commercial rheometer. From the rheological measurements, it was found that MR properties of the magnetic composite suspensions are dependent on the iron oxide content and the fluid composition.
Keywords:Magnetorheological fluid   Magnetic composite particles   Monodisperse particles   Iron oxide
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