Designing magnetic composite materials using aqueous magnetic fluids
José Alberto Galicia; Olivier Sandre; Fabrice Cousin; Dihya Guemghar; Christine Ménager; Valérie Cabuil
Журнал:
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Дата:
2003-04-23
Аннотация:
In this paper, we report on how to take advantage of good knowledge of both the chemistry and the stability of an aqueous magnetic colloidal suspension to realize different magnetic composites. The osmotic pressure of the magnetic nanoparticles is set prior to the realization of the composite to a given value specially designed for the purpose for each hybrid material: magnetic particles in polymer networks, particles as probes for studying the structure of clay suspensions and shape modification of giant liposomes. First, we show that the introduction of magnetic particles in polyacrylamide gels enhances their Young modulus and reduces the swelling caused by water. The particles cause both a mechanical and an osmotic effect. The latter is strongly dependent on the ionic strength and is attributed to an attraction between particles and the polymeric matrix. In the second part, we determine the microscopic structure of suspensions of laponite as a function of concentration, by combining SANS and magneto-optical experiments with the probes. This study requires conditions suitable for including the magnetic particles as probes without disturbing the clay suspensions. The third part presents giant magnetoliposomes, which encapsulate magnetic nanoparticles. Shape transitions are obtained with either a magnetic field or an osmotic stress.
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