Abstract

In this study, we report the electrorheological (ER) effects of silica-based ionogels containing imidazolium ionic liquids (ILs) when dispersed in silicone oil at different temperatures. The amount of IL agent used in the synthesis process of the silica-based ionogels by a sol-gel method significantly affected morphologies of the silica-based ionogels, resulting in particles with rough surface and agglomerations. This electric-field-tunable rheological properties of the ionogel-based ER fluids were closely related to the dosage of ILs used in the synthesis process. With a proper amount of IL, the ionogels of SiO2-IL-0.5, SiO2-IL-0.8 and SiO2-IL-1.0 showed enhanced ER effects under steady shear flow with an applied electric field compared with pristine SiO2; however, excessive ILs in ionogel (SiO2-IL-1.88) could reduce the ER effect of the ER fluid. More importantly, upon modification by IL, the SiO2-IL-0.8 ionogel exerted the highest ER effect which was stable in the temperature range of 25−120 °C, showing good applicability at high temperature.

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