Magnetic fluids stabilized by polypropylene glycol |
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Authors: | A.V. Lebedev S.N. Lysenko |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics, UB RAS, Academic Korolev Str. 1, Perm 614013, Russia b Institute of Technical Chemistry, UB RAS, Academic Korolev Str. 3, Perm 614013, Russia |
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Abstract: | ![]() A series of samples of magnetic fluids stabilized with low-molecular weight polypropylene glycol (PPG) of different molecular masses were synthesized. The use of PPG allowed the maximum extension of the carrier fluid range to include ethyl- and butyl-acetate, ethanol, butanol, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, toluene, kerosene and PPG itself. Magnetic and rheological properties of the samples were investigated. Based on the results of investigation it has been concluded that magnetic nanoparticles are covered by a monolayer of surfactant molecules. At low temperatures the propanol-based sample preserves fluidity up to −115 °C. Measurement of critical temperatures of other base fluids showed that alcohols are the best carrier medium. Coagulation stability of the ethanol-based ferrocolloid with respect to water and kerosene was explored. It has been found that kerosene, whose fraction by weight exceeds 22.5%, does not mix with the colloid. This effect can be used to produce magneto-controllable extractors of ethyl alcohol. Under the action of water the colloid coagulates, which allows one to substitute the carrier fluid and to separate the colloid into fractions. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic fluid Stabilizer Polypropylene glycol |
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