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Spin Phenomena for Information Nano-devices(SPIN) Lab
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Polyindole-Coated Soft-Magnetic Particles and their Viscoelastic Behaviors under Applied Magnetic Field
Park, In Hye
;
Kwon, Seung Hyuk
;
Choi, Hyoung Jin
;
Kim, Nam-Hui
;
You, Chun-Yeol
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Title
Polyindole-Coated Soft-Magnetic Particles and their Viscoelastic Behaviors under Applied Magnetic Field
DGIST Authors
Park, In Hye
;
Kwon, Seung Hyuk
;
Choi, Hyoung Jin
;
Kim, Nam-Hui
;
You, Chun-Yeol
Issued Date
2019-03
Citation
Park, In Hye. (2019-03). Polyindole-Coated Soft-Magnetic Particles and their Viscoelastic Behaviors under Applied Magnetic Field. doi: 10.4283/JMAG.2019.24.1.155
Type
Article
Article Type
Article; Proceedings Paper
Author Keywords
polyindole
;
carbonyl iron
;
core-shell
;
magnetorheological
Keywords
MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUID
;
COMPOSITE-PARTICLES
;
RHEOLOGY
;
MICROSPHERES
;
TEMPERATURE
;
ELASTOMERS
ISSN
1226-1750
Abstract
To solve the sedimentation drawback of soft-magnetic carbonyl-iron (CI) particles for their application to a magneto-rheological (MR) fluid, the coating of a polyindole (PIn) onto the surfaces of CI microspheres was introduced through chemical oxidization polymerization using 4-aminobenzoic acid as a grafting chemical to increase the interaction between CI particles and PIn. The coated morphology was confirmed using a scanning electron microscope, whereas the reduced density was examined through a gas pycnometer. The effect of the coating on MR performance was analyzed using a rotation rheometer connected with a magnetic field generator. Based on the results of a dynamic oscillation rheological test, the CI/PIn-based MR fluid exhibited a more elastically solid behavior with the applied magnetic fields when compared to a pure CI-based MR suspension, showing an increased magnetic-field strength-dependent storage modulus from a strain sweep test. With a solid-like behavior under an applied external magnetic field, the storage modulus was observed to be higher than the loss modulus within the entire frequency range. © The Korean Magnetics Society. All rights reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/9773
http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Journal/ArticleDetail/NODE07993771
DOI
10.4283/JMAG.2019.24.1.155
Publisher
한국자기학회
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