Abstract: | Large‐scale chrysanthemum‐like strontium molybdate (SrMoO4) with hierarchical structure has been successfully synthesized via a facile and fast ultrasound irradiation approach at room temperature. By varying the experimental conditions, SrMoO4 with different morphologies, such as spindles, peanuts, spheres, and rods, can be obtained. The products are characterized by X‐ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and selected‐area electron diffraction (SAED). The influent parameters including concentration, pH value, and surfactants have been investigated. A possible growth mechanism is proposed and the shape evolution of the products is characterized. The as‐prepared chrysanthemum‐like SrMoO4 particles are used as the precursor for electrorheological fluid and their electrorheological property is investigated. |