Two different microrheological characterization techniques for the
microstructure of complex
fluids (i.e. rheomagnetic and rheooptic measurements) were adopted to
study the microstructural
state of magnetic particle suspensions. These two techniques
measure the dispersion state of
various single-domain magnetic particles (rodlike
γ-Fe2O3 or CrO2 and platelike
Ba-ferrite). The
techniques complement one other by measuring the order parameter for
the magnetic particles
in suspension over different concentration ranges. The
rheomagnetic measurement is good for
on-line characterization of microrheological properties of magnetic
particle suspensions. The
rheooptical measurement is useful for off-line dispersion microstates
and rheological properties
of the suspensions.