2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-022-05818-0
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The effect of graphene-coating material (G-Fe) on the dynamic mechanical characteristics of magnetorheological elastomer (MRE)

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“…Xue et al [43] prepared different GO/CB/NR, rGO/NR/CB, and surface-modified GO (mGO)/NR/CB composites and focused on their viscoelastic and fatigue properties. The results showed that, when graphene was added to the composites, the ΔE'/E'0.1%, The Payne effect can occur in filled rubber composites when the composites are treated with cyclic loading conditions, especially at small strain amplitudes, which can illustrate the viscoelasticity of the rubber [55,172]. The Payne effect is related to the breakdown of the filler network, the entanglement and disentanglement of polymer chains, and the yielding of a glassy layer surrounding the nanoparticles [213,214].…”
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“…Xue et al [43] prepared different GO/CB/NR, rGO/NR/CB, and surface-modified GO (mGO)/NR/CB composites and focused on their viscoelastic and fatigue properties. The results showed that, when graphene was added to the composites, the ΔE'/E'0.1%, The Payne effect can occur in filled rubber composites when the composites are treated with cyclic loading conditions, especially at small strain amplitudes, which can illustrate the viscoelasticity of the rubber [55,172]. The Payne effect is related to the breakdown of the filler network, the entanglement and disentanglement of polymer chains, and the yielding of a glassy layer surrounding the nanoparticles [213,214].…”
Section: Reinforcing Mechanism Of Hybrid Graphene Fillers For Rubber ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Fe-coated graphene can enable the composites to efficiently handle both high- and low-frequency vibrations. Zhang et al [ 172 ] fabricated a Fe-coated graphene filler (G-Fe) by using Fe (CH 3 COO) 2 ·4H 2 O as the precursor and glucose as the reducing agent. The hybrid fillers were mechanically mixed with carbonyl iron powder (CIP) and NR to obtain the magnetorheological elastomers.…”
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“…Magnetorheological elastomers (MREs) are polymer composites in which the matrix is a polymer elastomer and particles interacting in a magnetic field are used as a filler. The most commonly used polymer matrices are silicones [21][22][23][24][25], polyurethanes [26,27], and diene rubbers (natural and synthetic) [28][29][30][31]. While the following ferromagnetic particles are used as fillers: iron powder, carbonyl-iron powder, magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ), cobalt, cobalt ferrites, nickel, and others [21,25,29,[32][33][34].…”
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