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Title
High magnetization FeCo nanoparticles for magnetorheological fluids with enhanced response
Author
Gómez, Ainara ccMondragon Unibertsitatea
Berasategi Arostegi, JoanesMondragon Unibertsitatea
Bou-Ali, M. Mounir ccMondragon Unibertsitatea
Author (from another institution)
Vadillo, Virginia
Gutierrez, Jon
Insausti, Maite
Gil de Muro, Izaskun
Garitaonandia, Joseba S.
Arbe, Arantxa
Iturrospe, Amaia
Barandiaran, José Manuel
Research Group
Mecánica de fluidos
Published Date
2021
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Abstract
We present results concerning the fabrication of a new magnetorheological fluid with FeCo magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) as magnetic fillers. These NPs have been fabricated by using the chemical reducti ... [+]
We present results concerning the fabrication of a new magnetorheological fluid with FeCo magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) as magnetic fillers. These NPs have been fabricated by using the chemical reduction technique and show a pure crystalline phase with size ranging among 30–50 nm and high magnetization, 212 ± 2 A m2 kg−1. They agglomerate due to the strong magnetic dipolar interaction among them. These FeCo nanoparticles were used to synthesize a magnetorheological fluid by using oleic acid as surfactant, mineral oil as carrier liquid and Aerosil 300 as additive to control the viscosity of the fluid. The synthesized fluid showed a strong magnetorheological response with increasing shear stress values as the magnetic field intensity increases. Thus, we have measured a superior performance up to 616.7 kA m−1, with a yield stress value of 2729 Pa, and good reversibility after demagnetization process. This value competes with the best ones reported in the most recent literature. We have compared the obtained results with our previous reported ones by using high magnetization Fe NPs fabricated by the electrical explosion of wire method (Fe-EEW). [-]
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11984/5873
Publisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1039/D0SM01702G
ISSN
1744-6848
Published at
Soft Matters  Vol. 17. N. 4. Pp. 840-852, 2021
Document type
Article
Version
Postprint – Accepted Manuscript
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© 2021 Royal Society of Chemistry
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