Magnetorheology of suspensions based on graphene oxide coated or added carbonyl iron microspheres and sunflower oil

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Magnetorheological (MR) fluids based on carbonyl iron (CI) particles coated with graphene oxide (GO) and sunflower oils were studied and compared with MR fluids (MRFs) prepared with CI particles added with GO sheets. Adding GO sheets into CI had a negligible effect on the rheological properties of the MRF. Coating the spheres with GO markedly decreased the shear strength at high shear rates due to the remarkable lubricating function of the GO surface. Different behaviors were observed in the shear thickening phenomenon when the GO surface changed the mechanical interaction between particles. The results demonstrated the importance of the role of interparticle friction for MRF in shear mode and discussed the weak shear thickening phenomenon with fine lubricating coating layers and oils.

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Chen, K., Zhang, W. L., Shan, L., Zhang, X., Meng, Y., Choi, H. J., & Tian, Y. (2014). Magnetorheology of suspensions based on graphene oxide coated or added carbonyl iron microspheres and sunflower oil. Journal of Applied Physics, 116(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4898678

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