Enhancement of magnetoelastic behavior of bimodal magnetic elastomers by stress transfer via nonmagnetic particles
The magnetoelastic behavior of bimodal magnetic elastomers consisting of magnetic particles, carbonyl iron, and nonmagnetic particles, zinc oxide, has been investigated by dynamic viscoelastic measurements. The storage modulus of bimodal magnetic elastomers increased under a magnetic field of 500 mT...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Soft matter 2013-01, Vol.9 (42), p.118-1116 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The magnetoelastic behavior of bimodal magnetic elastomers consisting of magnetic particles, carbonyl iron, and nonmagnetic particles, zinc oxide, has been investigated by dynamic viscoelastic measurements. The storage modulus of bimodal magnetic elastomers increased under a magnetic field of 500 mT. The change in the storage modulus was enhanced by adding nonmagnetic particles at volume fractions above a certain volume fraction of 0.02, indicating the occurrence of stress transfer by a chain structure of magnetic particles
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nonmagnetic particles. The critical volume fraction at 500 mT determined by percolation analysis was nearly independent of the diameter of nonmagnetic particles. However, at low magnetic fields below 160 mT, the critical volume fraction was found to decrease with the particle diameter. Substituting magnetic particles with nonmagnetic ones, the change in the storage modulus of bimodal magnetic elastomers monotonically decreased with the substitution ratio of magnetic particles. The mechanism of the enhanced magnetoelastic response for bimodal magnetic elastomers is discussed.
Magnetoelastic behavior of magnetic elastomers is enhanced by addition of nonmagnetic particles. |
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ISSN: | 1744-683X 1744-6848 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3sm51836a |