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Fe nanoparticles produced by electric explosion of wire for new generation of magneto-rheological fluidsAuthor (from another institution)
Published Date
2018Publisher
IOP PublishingKeywords
Ironmagnetorheological fluids
Nanomagnetics
Nanoparticles
Wire
Yield stress
Abstract
Iron magnetic nanoparticles were produced by the technique of the electric explosion of a wire (EEW). The major crystalline phase (95 ± 1%) was α-Fe with lattice parameter a = 0.2863(3) nm. The size o ... [+]
Iron magnetic nanoparticles were produced by the technique of the electric explosion of a wire (EEW). The major crystalline phase (95 ± 1%) was α-Fe with lattice parameter a = 0.2863(3) nm. The size of the coherent diffraction domains of this phase was 77 ± 3 nm. The EEW MNPs presented a large saturation magnetization value, reaching about 87% of the saturation magnetization of the bulk iron. EEW NMPs demonstrated an improved magnetic performance when used in magnetorheological (MR) fluids with respect to the commercial carbonyl iron particles (CIPs) micron-sized particles studied for comparison. The MR fluids composed with the EEW nanoparticles showed larger yield stress values than those with CIP micron-sized particles, so proving that the EEW MNPs have a high potential for MR fluids applications. [-]
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https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-665X/aaadedISSN
1361-665XPublished at
Smart Materials and Structures Vol. 27. Nº 4. IOP Publishing Ltd, 2018Document type
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Postprint – Accepted ManuscriptRights
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