2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7ta04904h
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Encapsulation of shear thickening fluid as an easy-to-apply impact-resistant material

Abstract: In this investigation, a hard-to-handle shear thickening fluid (STF) is successfully encapsulated for easy handling and re-processing.

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“…Blending foam material with STF to produce foaming composites with stronger damping properties has also attracted considerable interest [13,14,15,16]. To improve the compatibility of STF and matrices, and thus the stability and flexibility of the STF composites, the encapsulation of STF strategy was proposed and proven to be an effective resolution [17].…”
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“…Blending foam material with STF to produce foaming composites with stronger damping properties has also attracted considerable interest [13,14,15,16]. To improve the compatibility of STF and matrices, and thus the stability and flexibility of the STF composites, the encapsulation of STF strategy was proposed and proven to be an effective resolution [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al successfully encapsulated STF, obtaining double-shell STF capsules. Compared to the quasi-static compression, STF capsules exhibited an absorption nominal strain which was 154 times greater, providing an efficient shear thickening effect against dynamic impact [17].…”
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“…The encapsulation of STF is rarely studied. Zhang et al successfully encapsulated STF and yielded double-layered capsules via interfacial polymerization, through which the cortex is polymerized from polyethyleneimine (PEI), diisocyanate prepolymer, and toluene [13]. They used the two-step aggregation method, thereby increasing the operability of STF [14].…”
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“…STF is a specific type of non-Newtonian fluid whose viscosity increases dramatically once the external shear rate or applied loading is beyond a critical value [9,10]. This smart fluid has a reversibility, which transforms from a liquid to solid-like state when subjected to high-speed impact, and returns to the initial liquid state when the impact stress disappears [11].…”
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