Self-assembly of graphene oxide coated soft magnetic carbonyl iron particles and their magnetorheology

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The surface of carbonyl iron (CI) microspheres was modified with graphene oxide (GO) as a coating material using 4-aminobenzoic acid as the grafting agent. The morphology, elemental composition, and magnetic properties of the GO-coated CI (GO/CI) particles were examined by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and vibrating sample magnetometry, respectively, confirming their composite formation. The magnetorheological (MR) performance of the GO/CI particle-based suspension was examined using a rotational rheometer connected to a magnetic field supply. The GO/CI particles suspension exhibited typical MR properties with increasing shear stress and viscosity depending on the applied magnetic field strength.

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Zhang, W. L., & Choi, H. J. (2014). Self-assembly of graphene oxide coated soft magnetic carbonyl iron particles and their magnetorheology. Journal of Applied Physics, 115(17). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4863381

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