Composites Reinforced in Three Dimensions by Using Low Magnetic Fields
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The orientation and distribution of reinforcing particles in artificial composites are key to enable effective reinforcement of the material in mechanically loaded directions, but remain poor if compared to the distinctive architectures present in natural structural composites such as teeth, bone, and seashells. We show that micrometer-sized reinforcing particles coated with minimal concentrations of superparamagnetic nanoparticles (0.01 to 1 volume percent) can be controlled by using ultralow magnetic fields (1 to 10 milliteslas) to produce synthetic composites with tuned three-dimensional orientation and distribution of reinforcements. A variety of structures can be achieved with this simple method, leading…
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- Nanorod
- Materials science
- Nanoparticle
- Magnetic field
- Fabrication
- Magnetic nanoparticles
- Composite material
- Nanotechnology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable cities and communities
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