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Magnetorheological properties of Fe-Co nanoparticles with high saturation magnetization and low coercivity.

Tianxiang DuPenghui ZhaoYu TongNing MaHao HuangXufeng Dong
Published in: Nanotechnology (2022)
Fe-Co alloys exhibit an excellent saturation magnetization, which makes them become a potential candidate for the high property magnetic particles in magnetorheological fluids (MRFs). How to decrease their coercivity and residual magnetization without sacrificing the saturation magnetization is a crucial problem to be solved. In this study, Fe-Co nanoparticles were prepared by DC arc discharge and further disposed through low temperature annealing in Ar atmosphere. The successful synthesis of Fe-Co nanoparticles was proved by XRD and EDS. The VSM results revealed that the prepared Fe-Co nanoparticles had a saturation magnetization of 208 emu/g, while the coercivity and remanent magnetization were 58 Oe and 5.8 emu/g, respectively. The MR properties of Fe-Co nanoparticles based MRFs (FeCoNP-MRFs) with 10% particles by volume fraction were systematically investigated. The FeCoNP-MRFs showed up to 4.61 kPa dynamic shear stress at 436 kA/m magnetic field and an excellent reversibility. The MR properties of FeCoNP-MRFs were fitted well by Bingham and power law model, and described by Seo-Seo and Casson fluid model. Meanwhile, the sedimentation ratio of FeCoNP-MRFs was still 87.3% after 72 hours, indicating an excellent sedimentation stability.
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