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Structured elastomeric submillimeter films displaying magneto and piezo resistivity
Fecha
2015-04Registro en:
Ruiz, Mariano Manuel; Marchi, María Claudia; Perez, Oscar Edgardo; Jorge, Guillermo E.; Fascio, Mirta Liliana; et al.; Structured elastomeric submillimeter films displaying magneto and piezo resistivity; John Wiley & Sons Inc; Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics; 53; 8; 4-2015; 574-586
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Autor
Ruiz, Mariano Manuel
Marchi, María Claudia
Perez, Oscar Edgardo
Jorge, Guillermo E.
Fascio, Mirta Liliana
D'accorso, Norma Beatriz
Negri, Ricardo Martin
Resumen
Structured elastomer films (100-150 μm) presenting piezo and magneto resistance are described. The films are composites of filler particles, which are both electrically conductive and magnetic, dispersed in an elastomeric matrix. The particles consist of magnetite (6 nm) grouped in silver-coated aggregates (Fe3O4@Ag). The matrix is styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) in which diethylene glycol (DEG) is added. The particles, SBR and DEG, are dispersed in toluene and then placed between two rare earth magnets. Formation of pseudo-chains (needles) of inorganic material aligned in the direction of the magnetic field is obtained after solvent evaporation. The addition of DEG is substantial to obtain an electrically conductive material. The electrical conductivity is anisotropic and increases when applying normal stresses and/or magnetic fields in the direction of the needles. The elastomers, particles, and needless were characterized by XRD, SEM, EDS, FTIR, DSC, TGA, VSM, profilometry, and stress-strain analysis.