Combining inorganic magnetic particles with complex soft matrices such as liquid crystals, biological fluids, gels, or elastomers, allows access to a plethora of magnetoactive effects that are useful for sensing and actuation perspectives, allowing inter alia to explore and manipulate material properties on the nanoscale. The article provides a comprehensive summary of recent advancement on employing magnetic nanoparticles either as tracers for dynamic processes, or as nanoscopic actuating units. By variation of the particle characteristics in terms of size, shape, surface functionality, and magnetic behavior, the interaction between the probe or actuator particles and their environment can be systematically tailored in wide ranges, giving insight into the relevant structure-property relationships.
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Seifert, J., Koch, K., Hess, M., & Schmidt, A. M. (2022). Magneto-mechanical coupling of single domain particles in soft matter systems. Physical Sciences Reviews, 7(11), 1237–1261. https://doi.org/10.1515/psr-2019-0092
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