Título
Fe nanoparticles produced by electric explosion of wire for new generation of magneto-rheological fluidsAutor-a (de otra institución)
Otras instituciones
Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU)Institute of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Ekaterinburg
Institute of Electrophysics Ural Division RAS, Ekaterinburg
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© 2018 IOP PublishingAcceso
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https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-665X/aaadedPublicado en
Smart Materials and Structures Vol. 27. Nº 4. IOP Publishing Ltd, 2018Editor
IOP PublishingPalabras clave
Iron
magnetorheological fluids
Nanomagnetics
Nanoparticles ... [+]
magnetorheological fluids
Nanomagnetics
Nanoparticles ... [+]
Iron
magnetorheological fluids
Nanomagnetics
Nanoparticles
Wire
Yield stress [-]
magnetorheological fluids
Nanomagnetics
Nanoparticles
Wire
Yield stress [-]
Resumen
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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