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Shape-Controlled Syntheses of Magnetite Microparticles and Their Magnetorheology

Magnetic microspheres in a concentrated suspension can be self-assembled to form chain structures under a magnetic field, resulting in an enhanced viscosity and elasticity of the suspension (i.e., the magnetorheological (MR) effect). Recently, interest has been raised about the relationship between...

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Autores principales: Abe, Hiroya, Naka, Takashi, Sato, Kazuyoshi, Suzuki, Yoshikazu, Nakano, Masami
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31344866
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153617
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Sumario:Magnetic microspheres in a concentrated suspension can be self-assembled to form chain structures under a magnetic field, resulting in an enhanced viscosity and elasticity of the suspension (i.e., the magnetorheological (MR) effect). Recently, interest has been raised about the relationship between nonspherical particles, such as octahedral particles and the MR effect. However, experimental studies have not made much progress toward clarifying this issue due to the difficulty associated with synthesizing microparticles with well-defined shapes and sizes. Here, we presented a method for the shape-controlled synthesis of magnetite (Fe(3)O(4)) microparticles and investigated the MR effects of two suspensions prepared from the two shape-controlled samples of Fe(3)O(4) microparticles. Our method, which was based on the polyol method, enabled the preparation of spherical and octahedral Fe(3)O(4) microparticles with similar sizes and magnetic properties, through a reduction of α-FeOOH in a mixed solvent of ethylene glycol (a polyol) and water. The water played an important role in both the phase transition (α-FeOOH to Fe(3)O(4)) and the shape control. No substantial difference in the MR effect was observed between an octahedral-particle-based suspension and a spherical-particle-based one. Therefore, in this study, the shape of the microparticles did not strongly influence the MR effect, i.e., the properties of the chain structures.