Issue 10, 2013

Smart polyurethane foam with magnetic field controlled modulus and anisotropic compression property

Abstract

A new kind of polyurethane (PU) magnetorheological (MR) foam was prepared via in situ polymerization and foaming for the first time. A chain-like structure of carbonyl iron particles in the liquid polyol is formed after orientation at a magnetic field and fixed in the PU foam after the in situ curing. The anisotropic PU MR foam possesses an anisotropic compression property. The compression strength along the magnetic chain direction reaches ∼1053.5 KPa for the sample with 80 wt% carbonyl iron content, which is ∼878 times that of the blank foam and ∼57 times of that at the vertical direction of the same sample. The PU MR foam exhibits a magnetic field controlled shear modulus, i.e., MR effect, which can be adjusted by changing the orientation structure and content of the carbonyl iron, test frequency and magnetic field strength. The maximum absolute and relative MR effects for the anisotropic PU MR foam are ∼1.07 MPa and ∼27.1%, respectively. Moreover, the introduction of carbonyl iron particles can notably improve the acoustic absorption properties in the low frequency region.

Graphical abstract: Smart polyurethane foam with magnetic field controlled modulus and anisotropic compression property

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Nov 2012
Accepted
04 Jan 2013
First published
04 Jan 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 3241-3248

Smart polyurethane foam with magnetic field controlled modulus and anisotropic compression property

Q. Gong, J. Wu, X. Gong, Y. Fan and H. Xia, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 3241 DOI: 10.1039/C2RA22824F

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