Abstract

Using a modified oxidative polymerization, the nano-fibrous polyaniline with 200nm diameter and several micrometer lengths was synthesized on a large scale and then was applied as a new electrorheological (ER) fluid. Compared to conventional granular polyaniline ER fluid, the nano-fibrous polyaniline ER fluid exhibited distinctly improved suspended stability. Under electric fields, the nano-fibrous PANI ER fluid also exhibited larger ER effect. Its shear stresses are about 1.2–1.5 times as high as those of the granular PANI ER fluid. At the same time, the shear stress of nano-fibrous PANI ER fluid could maintain a stable level and even an increase for the wide shear rate regions from 0.1s−1 to 1000s−1 under various electric fields. In addition, the dynamic experiment showed that the shear modulus of nano-fibrous polyaniline ER fluid under electric field was higher than that of the granular polyaniline fluid, which also confirmed the larger ER effect.

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