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A comparative study for ferro particles cloaking and wetting characteristics.
Hassan, Ghassan; Yilbas, Bekir Sami; Abubakar, Abba Abdulhamid; Al-Sharafi, Abdullah; Al-Qahtani, Hussain.
Afiliação
  • Hassan G; Mechanical Engineering Department, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), 31261, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. ghassan.abdelmajid@kfupm.edu.sa.
  • Yilbas BS; K.A.CARE Energy Research & Innovation Center, 31261, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. ghassan.abdelmajid@kfupm.edu.sa.
  • Abubakar AA; Mechanical Engineering Department, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), 31261, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
  • Al-Sharafi A; IRC for Renewable Energy and Power, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), 31261, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
  • Al-Qahtani H; K.A.CARE Energy Research & Innovation Center, 31261, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
Sci Rep ; 14(1): 16292, 2024 Jul 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39009612
ABSTRACT
Ferro hydrophobic particles possess essential properties for controlling the behavior of suspended substances in water. By adjusting the concentration of these particles, the magnetic force within the fluid carrier can be modified, leading to the emergence of distinct flow structures and patterns on the water's surface. This study examines the cloaking phenomenon exhibited by different ferroparticle conditions, employing both experimental and numerical approaches. Under the magnetic influence, hydrophilic particles can attain cloaking velocities of up to 35 mm/s, while hydrophobic particles remain unaffected by the magnetic force, remaining suspended on the water's surface. Hydrophobization of ferroparticles not only decreases their water-cloaking ability but also alters their magnetic properties. The inherent hydrophobic nature of these particles enhances water surface stability, rendering them valuable in various applications, including biomedical and self-cleaning technologies. This research holds particular significance for manipulating suspended particles in water, particularly in biomedical applications like drug delivery and tissue engineering, as well as for advancing self-cleaning technologies.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Arábia Saudita

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Rep Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Arábia Saudita