Polar molecule dominated electrorheological effect

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Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China [1 ]
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Chin. Phys. | 2006年 / 11卷 / 2476-2480期
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Dielectric materials - Electric field effects - Electric properties - Fluids - Mathematical models - Molecular structure - Nanostructured materials - Rheology - Shear stress;
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10.1088/1009-1963/15/11/002
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The yield stress of our newly developed electrorheological (ER) fluids consisting of dielectric nano-particles suspended in silicone oil reaches hundreds of kPa, which is orders of magnitude higher than that of conventional ones. We found that the polar molecules adsorbed on the particles play a decisive role in such new ER fluids. To explain this polar molecule dominated ER (PM-ER) effect a model is proposed based on the interaction of polar molecule-charge between the particles, where the local electric field is significantly enhanced and results in the polar molecules aligning in the direction of the electric field. The model can well explain the giant ER effect and a near-linear dependence of the yield stress on the electric field. The main effective factors for achieving high-performance PM-ER fluids are discussed. The PM-ER fluids with the yield stress higher than one MPa can be expected. © 2006 Chin. Phys. Soc. and IOP Publishing Ltd.
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