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Solvent Dependence of the Rheological Properties in Hydrogel Magnetorheological Plastomer

Chemically crosslinked hydrogel magnetorheological (MR) plastomer (MRP) embedded with carbonyl iron particles (CIPs) exhibits excellent magnetic performance (MR effect) in the presence of external stimuli especially magnetic field. However, oxidation and desiccation in hydrogel MRP due to a large am...

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Autores principales: Hapipi, Norhiwani Mohd, Mazlan, Saiful Amri, Ubaidillah, U., Abdul Aziz, Siti Aishah, Ahmad Khairi, Muntaz Hana, Nordin, Nur Azmah, Nazmi, Nurhazimah
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32151055
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21051793
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author Hapipi, Norhiwani Mohd
Mazlan, Saiful Amri
Ubaidillah, U.
Abdul Aziz, Siti Aishah
Ahmad Khairi, Muntaz Hana
Nordin, Nur Azmah
Nazmi, Nurhazimah
author_facet Hapipi, Norhiwani Mohd
Mazlan, Saiful Amri
Ubaidillah, U.
Abdul Aziz, Siti Aishah
Ahmad Khairi, Muntaz Hana
Nordin, Nur Azmah
Nazmi, Nurhazimah
author_sort Hapipi, Norhiwani Mohd
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description Chemically crosslinked hydrogel magnetorheological (MR) plastomer (MRP) embedded with carbonyl iron particles (CIPs) exhibits excellent magnetic performance (MR effect) in the presence of external stimuli especially magnetic field. However, oxidation and desiccation in hydrogel MRP due to a large amount of water content as a dispersing phase would limit its usage for long-term applications, especially in industrial engineering. In this study, different solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) are also used to prepare polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel MRP. Thus, to understand the dynamic viscoelastic properties of hydrogel MRP, three different samples with different solvents: water, DMSO, and their binary mixtures (DMSO/water) were prepared and systematically carried out using the oscillatory shear. The outcomes demonstrate that the PVA hydrogel MRP prepared from precursor gel with water shows the highest MR effect of 15,544% among the PVA hydrogel MRPs. However, the samples exhibit less stability and tend to oxidise after a month. Meanwhile, the samples with binary mixtures (DMSO/water) show an acceptable MR effect of 11,024% with good stability and no CIPs oxidation. Otherwise, the sample with DMSO has the lowest MR effect of 7049% and less stable compared to the binary solvent samples. This confirms that the utilisation of DMSO as a new solvent affects the rheological properties and stability of the samples.
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spelling pubmed-70844872020-03-24 Solvent Dependence of the Rheological Properties in Hydrogel Magnetorheological Plastomer Hapipi, Norhiwani Mohd Mazlan, Saiful Amri Ubaidillah, U. Abdul Aziz, Siti Aishah Ahmad Khairi, Muntaz Hana Nordin, Nur Azmah Nazmi, Nurhazimah Int J Mol Sci Article Chemically crosslinked hydrogel magnetorheological (MR) plastomer (MRP) embedded with carbonyl iron particles (CIPs) exhibits excellent magnetic performance (MR effect) in the presence of external stimuli especially magnetic field. However, oxidation and desiccation in hydrogel MRP due to a large amount of water content as a dispersing phase would limit its usage for long-term applications, especially in industrial engineering. In this study, different solvents such as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) are also used to prepare polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogel MRP. Thus, to understand the dynamic viscoelastic properties of hydrogel MRP, three different samples with different solvents: water, DMSO, and their binary mixtures (DMSO/water) were prepared and systematically carried out using the oscillatory shear. The outcomes demonstrate that the PVA hydrogel MRP prepared from precursor gel with water shows the highest MR effect of 15,544% among the PVA hydrogel MRPs. However, the samples exhibit less stability and tend to oxidise after a month. Meanwhile, the samples with binary mixtures (DMSO/water) show an acceptable MR effect of 11,024% with good stability and no CIPs oxidation. Otherwise, the sample with DMSO has the lowest MR effect of 7049% and less stable compared to the binary solvent samples. This confirms that the utilisation of DMSO as a new solvent affects the rheological properties and stability of the samples. MDPI 2020-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7084487/ /pubmed/32151055 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21051793 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hapipi, Norhiwani Mohd
Mazlan, Saiful Amri
Ubaidillah, U.
Abdul Aziz, Siti Aishah
Ahmad Khairi, Muntaz Hana
Nordin, Nur Azmah
Nazmi, Nurhazimah
Solvent Dependence of the Rheological Properties in Hydrogel Magnetorheological Plastomer
title Solvent Dependence of the Rheological Properties in Hydrogel Magnetorheological Plastomer
title_full Solvent Dependence of the Rheological Properties in Hydrogel Magnetorheological Plastomer
title_fullStr Solvent Dependence of the Rheological Properties in Hydrogel Magnetorheological Plastomer
title_full_unstemmed Solvent Dependence of the Rheological Properties in Hydrogel Magnetorheological Plastomer
title_short Solvent Dependence of the Rheological Properties in Hydrogel Magnetorheological Plastomer
title_sort solvent dependence of the rheological properties in hydrogel magnetorheological plastomer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7084487/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32151055
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21051793
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