Preparation of core-shell structured metal-organic framework@PANI nanocomposite and its electrorheological properties

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A novel core-shell-type electrorheological (ER) composite material was fabricated via using polyaniline as an insulating layer to the outer surface of the core conductive metal-organic framework (MIL-125) with controlled size and morphology. MIL-125 was firstly synthesized by a solvothermal method, and then polyaniline was synthesized in a polar solvent and a tight coating was successfully achieved to form a MIL-125@PANI core-shell nanocomposite. This core-shell structure greatly enhances the polarization ability of dispersed particles, thereby improving their rheological properties. The morphology of pure MIL-125 and MIL-125@PANI has been characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Their structure was characterized by X-ray powder diffraction. Moreover, the ER activity of MIL-125-based and MIL-125@PANI-based ER fluids by dispersing the particles into silicone oil was studied using a rotational rheometer. The results show that the MIL-125@PANI composite particles have higher ER properties.

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Wen, Q., Ma, L., Wang, C., Wang, B., Han, R., Hao, C., & Chen, K. (2019). Preparation of core-shell structured metal-organic framework@PANI nanocomposite and its electrorheological properties. RSC Advances, 9(25), 14520–14530. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02268f

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