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Electrorheological suspensions.

Tian Hao1.   

Abstract

The objective of this article is to give a review of electrorheological (ER) suspensions whose rheological properties can abruptly change under an external electric field. Attention is given to the physical backgrounds behind ER phenomena reported recently. The criteria on how to design a high performance ER fluid and mechanisms explaining how an ER suspension displays the ER effect are focused upon. We begin with a brief historic introduction, ER materials, followed by positive ER effect, negative ER effect and photo-ER effect discussions. The physical parameters that can substantially affect the ER effect are discussed thereafter, and physical processes occurring in ER suspensions under an electric field are reviewed. The mechanisms of the ER effect proposed before are summarized. A future outlook on the ER material development and ER fluid applications is given.

Year:  2002        PMID: 12027018     DOI: 10.1016/s0001-8686(01)00045-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0001-8686            Impact factor:   12.984


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2.  Electrorheology of nanofiber suspensions.

Authors:  Jianbo Yin; Xiaopeng Zhao
Journal:  Nanoscale Res Lett       Date:  2011-03-25       Impact factor: 4.703

3.  Influence of anisotropic pressure on viscosity and electrorheology of diethylene glycol-based MgAl2O4 nanofluids.

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Journal:  Nanoscale Res Lett       Date:  2014-04-08       Impact factor: 4.703

4.  Electric Field-Driven Assembly of Sulfonated Polystyrene Microspheres.

Authors:  Alexander Mikkelsen; Jarosław Wojciechowski; Michal Rajňák; Juraj Kurimský; Khobaib Khobaib; Ahmet Kertmen; Zbigniew Rozynek
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2017-03-23       Impact factor: 3.623

5.  Electrorheological Behavior of Suspensions of Polyimide-Based on the Sodium Salt of 2,5-Diaminobenzenesulfonic Acid.

Authors:  Nikolay Semenov; Alexander Danilin; Yulia Karnet; Elena Kelbysheva
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2020-04-29       Impact factor: 4.329

6.  Surfactant-Switched Positive/Negative Electrorheological Effect in Tungsten Oxide Suspensions.

Authors:  Alexander V Agafonov; Anton S Kraev; Tatiana V Kusova; Olga L Evdokimova; Olga S Ivanova; Alexander E Baranchikov; Taisiya O Shekunova; Sergey A Kozyukhin
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-09-14       Impact factor: 4.411

Review 7.  The Electric Field Responses of Inorganic Ionogels and Poly(ionic liquid)s.

Authors:  Zhenjie Zhao; Guangchen Zhang; Yuting Yin; Chenjie Dong; Ying Dan Liu
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-10-04       Impact factor: 4.411

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