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Soft Matter ; 18(20): 4031, 2022 May 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35543092

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Correction for 'Efficient and stable electrorheological fluids based on chestnut-like cobalt hydroxide coupled with surface-functionalized carbon dots' by Yudai Liang et al., Soft Matter, 2022, DOI: 10.1039/D2SM00176D.

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Soft Matter ; 18(20): 3845-3855, 2022 May 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35416233

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Intrinsically polarized electrorheological fluids (ERFs) have better thermal stability than ERFs with polar molecules, so they have a broader application prospect. However, the electrorheological efficiency of the common intrinsically polarized ERF is still lower than 1500, which is related to the poor wettability between polarized materials and the continuous phase. Carbon dots (CDs) exhibit good stability, semiconductor properties and low toxicity. We prepared biomimetic chestnut-like cobalt hydroxide coupled with surface-functionalized CD particles (Co(OH)2@CDs) by a simple hydrothermal method. Then we prepared an ERF by mixing Co(OH)2@CDs with silicone oil and studied the effect of CDs on its rheology and electrorheology properties. The synergistic effect of the lipophilic groups on the surface of CDs and the biomimetic chestnut-like structure makes Co(OH)2@CDs exhibit good wettability with silicone oil, and the optimal zero-field viscosity of Co(OH)2@CDs-ERF is only 0.46 Pa s (particle mass fraction of 40%). Exceptional electrorheological efficiency (about 10 000, shear rate 0.1 s-1, 5 kV mm-1) and dynamic shear stress stability of optimal Co(OH)2@CDs-ERF can be attributed to the dielectric enhancement of the biomimetic chestnut-like structure coupled with the semiconductor properties of CDs. In addition, Co(OH)2@CDs-ERF has excellent anti-settling performance, outstanding thermal stability and low current density.


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Carbono , Aceites de Silicona , Carbono/química , Cobalto/química , Hidróxidos , Aceites de Silicona/química
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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 564: 381-391, 2020 Mar 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31923826

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HYPOTHESIS: Electrorheological fluid (ERF) is a kind of suspension or colloid composed of fine particles and insulating oil as continuous phase. The second miscible liquid phase with less affinity to the particles than the continuous phase is expected to influence particles aggregation, assembly and spanning mesostructures. Hence, it should be possible to tune the rheological and electrorheological properties and stability by the addition of second miscible liquid with different chain length and substituents. EXPERIMENTS: We developed a giant ERF (GERF) with a binary liquid phase (BLP) by the addition of alkane to the silicone oil continuous phase. We studied the shear stress and viscosity under different shear rates, thixotropy and particle size distributions of these suspensions and characterized the concentration variation of GERFs under quiescent conditions by measuring the backscattering light intensity variation through vertical scanning. FINDINGS: The dispersed particle size distribution is broadened, which produces higher static yield stress and lower zero-field viscosity than those of a single-liquid-phase GERF. The ER efficiency is much higher with the addition of alkane, reaching 10656, which is 1.8 times larger than that of single-liquid-phase suspensions. We performed 100-day stability testing and found that the GERF with 1-phenyldodecane showed excellent stability and performance.

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