Title :
Synthesis and Magnetorheological Characterization of Magnetite Nanoparticle and Poly(Vinyl Butyral) Composite
Author :
Park, Bong Jun ; You, Jae Lim ; Choi, Hyoung Jin ; Park, Seong Yong ; Lee, Byoung Yoon
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Polymer Sci. & Eng., Inha Univ., Incheon
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Iron oxide nanoparticle of magnetite, one of well-known soft magnetic materials, has been investigated due to their various potential applications. In order to apply it as a magnetorheological (MR) material, composite of poly(vinyl butyral) and magnetite nanoparticles was prepared via solvent evaporation method using synthesized magnetite nanoparticles because of their proper magnetic characteristics and dispersion stability in a viscous medium. The magnetite nanoparticle was prepared via a co-precipitation method using ferrous and ferric ionic aqueous solutions. Surface and internal morphology of the composite particles were observed via scanning electron microscope and transmittance electron microscope. The MR fluid was prepared by suspending the composite particles in mineral oil. Its MR characteristics were examined via a rotational rheometer in a parallel plate geometry equipped with a magnetic field supplier. MR properties of the composite based MR fluid exhibit typical MR behavior with maximum yield stress of 800 Pa when 343 kA/m of magnetic field was applied.
Keywords :
filled polymers; iron compounds; magnetic fluids; magnetorheology; nanocomposites; nanofabrication; nanoparticles; precipitation (physical chemistry); scanning electron microscopy; soft magnetic materials; surface morphology; transmission electron microscopy; yield stress; Fe3O4; composite particles; coprecipitation method; ferric ionic aqueous solution; ferrous ionic aqueous solution; internal morphology; iron oxide nanoparticle; magnetic field supplier; magnetite nanoparticle synthesis; magnetorheological fluid; mineral oil; poly(vinyl butyral) composite; rotational rheometer; scanning electron microscope; soft magnetic materials; solvent evaporation method; surface morphology; transmittance electron microscope; viscous medium; yield stress; Composite; iron oxide; magnetorheology; poly(vinyl butyral);
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2009.2018612