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publicationNumber CN-110878229-B
titleOfInvention Continuous phase solution and giant electrorheological fluid
abstract The invention provides a continuous phase solution for preparing colloidal suspension giant electrorheological fluid by matching with dispersion, wherein the continuous phase solution is prepared from silicone oil with hydrophobic groups, lubricating oil with hydrophilic groups and mineral oil with hydrophobic groups. By adopting the technical scheme of the invention, the continuous phase is prepared from the silicone oil with the hydrophobic group, the lubricating oil with the hydrophilic group and the mineral oil with the hydrophobic group, the addition of the lubricating oil and the mineral oil improves the wettability, the polarity and the viscosity of the solution of the continuous phase, and when the silicone oil is matched to ensure that the solution of the continuous phase plays a better role in the giant electrorheological fluid, the nano particles of the dispersed phase in the giant electrorheological fluid are enabled to slow down the mutual traction force when the contact surfaces of two adjacent nano particles are contacted under the action of an external electric field, so that the generation of the bubble phenomenon caused by overlarge mutual traction force is reduced; meanwhile, the sedimentation speed is reduced, and the particle sedimentation property and the redispersibility are more stable.
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