J Phys Chem B
September 2020
Dilute ferrofluids have important applications in the separation of materials via magnetic levitation. However, dilute ferrofluids pose an additional challenge compared to concentrated ones. Migration of the magnetic nanoparticles toward a magnet is not well counteracted by a buildup of an osmotic pressure gradient, and consequently, homogeneity of the fluid is gradually lost.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMagnetic density separation is an emerging recycling technology by which several different waste materials-from plastic products, electronics, or other-can be sorted in a single continuous processing step. Larger-scale installations will require ferrofluids that remain stable at several teslas, high magnetic fields at which colloidal stability was not investigated before. Here we optically monitor the concentration profile of iron oxide nanoparticles in aqueous ferrofluids at a field of 10 T and a gradient of 100 T/m.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFis an economically important cut flower. In the production and transportation of gerbera with unavoidable periods of high relative humidity, grey mould occurs and results in losses in quality and quantity of flowers. Considering the limitations of chemical use in greenhouses and the impossibility to use these chemicals in auction or after sale, breeding for resistant gerbera cultivars is considered as the best practical approach.
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