As one of the most important field-responsive intelligent and smart soft matter materials, magnetorheological (MR) fluids, consisting of magneto-responsive magnetizable particles suspended in non-magnetic fluids, have drawn a lot of attentions in both academia and industry as their physical and rheological characteristics can be controlled with external magnetic field strength. In this highlight, preparation methods and MR properties of various magnetic composites with soft magnetic particles and polymers are reviewed. In addition, some industrial applications, such as a MR dampers and a MR polishing, are briefly summarized.
A nanocomposite of colloidal graphene oxide (CGO) and polyaniline (PANI) was fabricated via in situ oxidation polymerization in the presence of CGO prepared via a modified Hummers method without a dopant, in which the graphene oxide was individually exfoliated. Its electrorheological properties and other physical characteristics were studied.
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