TY - CHAP
T1 - Magnetic polymer nanocomposites
T2 - Fabrication, processing, property analysis, and applications
AU - Wei, Suying
AU - Zhu, Jiahua
AU - Mavinakuli, Pallavi
AU - Guo, Zhanhu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2010 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - Polymers are considered excellent host matrices for composite materials. They have been extensively investigated for their potential broad applications because of their easy processability, low-cost manufacturing, good adhesion to substrates [1], and unique physicochemical properties. Polymer nanocomposites are polymer composites using nanostructured materials as the fillers. Depending on the type of filler materials, different properties can be achieved for the polymer nanocomposites. Unique physicochemical phenomena such as giant magnetoresistance (GMR) or tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) can be created, in which the nonmagnetic conductive or insulating polymer serves as a spacer, while magnetic inorganic materials are used as the fillers [2,3]. This phenomenon is completely beyond the simple addition of the advantageous physicochemical properties of a single polymer matrix and the magnetic inorganic fillers. A typical application of magnetic polymer nanocomposites is the GMR/TMR sensor. Various combinations of polymers and magnetic nanomaterials have been explored for magnetic polymer nanocomposite fabrication, including magnetic nanoparticles and conductive polymers such as iron or polypyrrole (Ppy), magnetic nanoparticles and insulating polymers such as iron or vinyl ester and iron or Polyurethane (PU), to name a few.
AB - Polymers are considered excellent host matrices for composite materials. They have been extensively investigated for their potential broad applications because of their easy processability, low-cost manufacturing, good adhesion to substrates [1], and unique physicochemical properties. Polymer nanocomposites are polymer composites using nanostructured materials as the fillers. Depending on the type of filler materials, different properties can be achieved for the polymer nanocomposites. Unique physicochemical phenomena such as giant magnetoresistance (GMR) or tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) can be created, in which the nonmagnetic conductive or insulating polymer serves as a spacer, while magnetic inorganic materials are used as the fillers [2,3]. This phenomenon is completely beyond the simple addition of the advantageous physicochemical properties of a single polymer matrix and the magnetic inorganic fillers. A typical application of magnetic polymer nanocomposites is the GMR/TMR sensor. Various combinations of polymers and magnetic nanomaterials have been explored for magnetic polymer nanocomposite fabrication, including magnetic nanoparticles and conductive polymers such as iron or polypyrrole (Ppy), magnetic nanoparticles and insulating polymers such as iron or vinyl ester and iron or Polyurethane (PU), to name a few.
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U2 - 10.1201/b10462
DO - 10.1201/b10462
M3 - 章节
AN - SCOPUS:84911478138
SN - 9781138111806
SP - 135
EP - 158
BT - Multifunctional Polymer Nanocomposites
PB - CRC Press
ER -