Issue 3, 2022

Magneto-elastic coupling as a key to microstructural response of magnetic elastomers with flake-like particles

Abstract

Using the combination of experiment and molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate structural transformations in magnetic elastomers with NdFeB flake-like particles, caused by applied moderate magnetic fields. We explain why and how those transformations depend on whether or not the samples are initially cured by a short-time exposure to a strong field. We find that in a cured sample, a moderate magnetic field leads mainly to in-place flake rotations that are fully reversed once the applied field is switched off. In contrast, in an initially non-cured sample the flakes perform both translation and rotations under the influence of a moderate applied field that lead to the formation of chain-like structures that remain such even if the field is switched off.

Graphical abstract: Magneto-elastic coupling as a key to microstructural response of magnetic elastomers with flake-like particles

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Sep 2021
Accepted
03 Dec 2021
First published
11 Dec 2021

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 496-506

Magneto-elastic coupling as a key to microstructural response of magnetic elastomers with flake-like particles

A. Dobroserdova, M. Schümann, D. Borin, E. Novak, S. Odenbach and S. Kantorovich, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 496 DOI: 10.1039/D1SM01349A

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