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Colloid dispersion, ferromagnetic

As already described, a magnetic fluid is a stable colloidal dispersion of solid ferromagnetic particles with subdomain sizes in a dispersant. The concentration of particles in a dispersant can be as high as 10 /m. Historically, materials similar to magnetic fluids were prepared by dispersing a ferromagnetic powder, such as iron carbonyl, with diameters (d) of... [Pg.787]


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