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Magnetic field sensitive gels

Preparation of magnetic field sensitive gels and elastomers... [Pg.136]

Magnetic field sensitive gels are chemically cross-linked polymer networks swollen by a ferrofluid (Berkovski and Bashtovoy, 1996 Nakano and Koyama, 1997 Rosenweig, 1985). A ferrofluid or a magnetic fluid is a colloidal dispersion of monodomain magnetic particles with a typical size of about 10 nm. [Pg.136]

The ability of magnetic field sensitive gels to undergo a rapid, controllable change of shape can be used to create an artificially designed system... [Pg.162]

Zrinyi, M., Szabo, D., and Feher, J., Comparative studies of electro- and magnetic field sensitive pol3mier gel. Proceedings ofSPIE 6th Annual International Symposium of Smart Structures and Materials, EAPAD Conf, 3669, pp. 406 13, 1999. [Pg.296]

Zrinyi M, Szabo D, Genoveva F, Feher J (2002) Electrical and magnetic field-sensitive smart polymer gels. In Osada Y, Khokhlov AR (eds) Polymer gels and networks. Marcel Dekker, New York, pp 309-356... [Pg.59]

Zrinyi S, Szabd, D, Filipcsei G and Feher J (2001) Electric and magnetic field-sensitive smart polymer gels, In Y Osada and Khokhlov (eds), Polymer Gels and Networks, Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, Chapter 11, pp. 309-355. [Pg.165]

Zrinyi, M. (1997) Magnetic-field-sensitive polymer gels. Trends Polym. Sci., 5, 280-285. [Pg.52]

M. (1998) Shape transition of magnetic field sensitive polymer gels. Macromolecules, 31, 6541-6548. [Pg.53]

Magnetic field application can also induce a strain in a gel when a structure or species sensitive to the magnetic field is contained in it. We first proposed the idea of applying a super paramagnetic fluid to a gel. The gel was found... [Pg.13]

Magnetic particles have been ineorporated into hydrogels to build hydrogels sensitive toward magnetic fields (Zrinyi and Szabo 2001). However, only a ehange of shape, but no volume change, can be effected. Again the effect is weak, so the gel can only be used as an actuator, not as a sensor. [Pg.22]


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