2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.3c01475
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Engineering Conductivity and Performance in Electrorheological Fluids Using a Nanosilica Grafting Approach

Erika Pavlikova,
Tomas Plachy,
Michal Urbanek
et al.

Abstract: Carbonization is considered an effective process for the preparation of carbon-rich solids for various applications. Raw carbonaceous particles however often possess high electrical conductivity, limiting their applicability in electrorheology. To address this drawback, the carbonaceous particles prepared from glucose through hydrothermal synthesis, followed by thermal carbonization in an inert atmosphere, were subsequently coated by compact and mesoporous nanosilica, giving rise to semiconducting particles. T… Show more

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“…Among these, particular attention has been given to exploring the particle morphology effect [6,7], such as sphere-like [8], core-shell-like [9][10][11][12], rod-like [13], plate-like [14], bowl-like [15], etc. [16]. Asano et al reported one of the earliest experiments about utilizing elongated rod-shaped particles as ER particles [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these, particular attention has been given to exploring the particle morphology effect [6,7], such as sphere-like [8], core-shell-like [9][10][11][12], rod-like [13], plate-like [14], bowl-like [15], etc. [16]. Asano et al reported one of the earliest experiments about utilizing elongated rod-shaped particles as ER particles [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%