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Conducting and Magnetic Hybrid Polypyrrole/Nickel Composites and their Application in Magnetorheology

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Hybrid organic/inorganic conducting and magnetic composites of core–shell type have been prepared by in-situ coating of nickel microparticles with polypyrrole. Three series of syntheses have been made. In the first, pyrrole was oxidized with ammonium peroxydisulfate in water in the presence of various amounts of nickel and the composites contained up to 83 wt% of this metal. The similar syntheses in 0.1 M sulfuric acid followed. Finally, the composites with polypyrrole nanotubes were prepared in water in the presence of structure-guiding methyl orange dye. FTIR and Raman spectroscopies confirmed the formation of polypyrrole. The resistivity of composite powders of the order of tens to hundreds Ω cm was monitored as a function of pressure up to 10 MPa. The resistivity of composites slightly increased with increasing content of conducting nickel. This apparent paradox is explained by the coating of nickel particles, which prevents their contacts and generation of metallic conducting pathways. Electrical properties were practically independent of the way of composite preparation or nickel fraction and were controlled by polypyrrole phase. On the contrary, magnetic properties were determined exclusively by nickel content. The composites were used as a solid phase to prepare a magnetorheological fluid. The test showed better performance when compared with a different nickel system.
Title: Conducting and Magnetic Hybrid Polypyrrole/Nickel Composites and their Application in Magnetorheology
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Hybrid organic/inorganic conducting and magnetic composites of core–shell type have been prepared by in-situ coating of nickel microparticles with polypyrrole.
Three series of syntheses have been made.
In the first, pyrrole was oxidized with ammonium peroxydisulfate in water in the presence of various amounts of nickel and the composites contained up to 83 wt% of this metal.
The similar syntheses in 0.
1 M sulfuric acid followed.
Finally, the composites with polypyrrole nanotubes were prepared in water in the presence of structure-guiding methyl orange dye.
FTIR and Raman spectroscopies confirmed the formation of polypyrrole.
The resistivity of composite powders of the order of tens to hundreds Ω cm was monitored as a function of pressure up to 10 MPa.
The resistivity of composites slightly increased with increasing content of conducting nickel.
This apparent paradox is explained by the coating of nickel particles, which prevents their contacts and generation of metallic conducting pathways.
Electrical properties were practically independent of the way of composite preparation or nickel fraction and were controlled by polypyrrole phase.
On the contrary, magnetic properties were determined exclusively by nickel content.
The composites were used as a solid phase to prepare a magnetorheological fluid.
The test showed better performance when compared with a different nickel system.

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