ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
November 2023
Soft actuators are deformable materials that change their dimensions or shape in response to external stimuli. Among the various stimuli, remote magnetic fields are one of the most attractive forms of actuation, due to their ease of use, fast response, and safety in biological systems. Composites of magnetic particles with polymer matrices are the most common materials for magnetic soft actuators.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a previous study, we presented an empirical law for the magnetorheological effect of nanocomposite hydrogels with magnetite microparticles derived from rheological data. In order to understand the underlying processes, we employ computed tomography for structure analysis. This allows the evaluation of the translational and rotational movement of the magnetic particles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHydrogels are functional smart materials which can be tailored by modifying their chemical composition. Further functionalization can be achieved by incorporating magnetic particles into the gel matrix. In this study, a hydrogel with magnetite micro-particles is synthesized and characterized by rheological measurements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this work we study the magnetization of magnetoactive elastomers (MAE) in which the interface between the matrix and magnetic particles is unstable and allows for slipping of the particles against the wall of their elastomer cavities. The estimate of the maximal angle at which each particle can decline its axis from the initial position is made based on cyclic measurement of several consecutive hysteresis loops at different maximal magnetic fields. A model of magnetization of magnetically hard multigrain particles in an elastic environment with allowance for their possible slipping is proposed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMechanical stimulation of bioprinted constructs can enhance the differentiation of cells within these scaffolds, such as driving chondrocytes towards cartilage tissue substitutes. In this study, a holistic approach is presented for designing and engineering a material-specific device based on a magnetic field setup using the Maxwell configuration for a touchless cyclic magnetic stimulation of (bioprinted) hydrogel scaffolds containing magnetic microparticles. We describe the entire development process, from the design of the magnetic field to the construction of the bioreactor and provide an evaluation of the calculation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study we present quantitative X-ray computed microtomography measurements (μCT) of retained sub-micron-sized particles in open porous media carried out in a laboratory μCT setup. Due to the polychromatic spectrum of the used X-rays, the tomograms are affected by various non-linear artifacts, which belong to the class of beam hardening artifacts. These artifacts become more dominant, when the amount of retained particles increases and can affect wide areas of the images, making a qualitative and quantitative analysis barely possible.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing the combination of experiment and molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate structural transformations in magnetic elastomers with NdFeB flake-like particles, caused by applied moderate magnetic fields. We explain why and how those transformations depend on whether or not the samples are initially cured by a short-time exposure to a strong field. We find that in a cured sample, a moderate magnetic field leads mainly to in-place flake rotations that are fully reversed once the applied field is switched off.
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April 2021
This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the influence of an external magnetic field on the shear flow behaviour of a magnetic fluid based on barium hexaferrite nanoplates. With the use of rheometry, the magnetoviscosity and field-dependent yield-stress in the fluid are evaluated. The observed fluid behaviour is compared to that of ferrofluids with magnetic nanoparticles having high dipole interaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMechanical stimulation of cells embedded in scaffolds is known to increase the cellular performance toward osteogenic or chondrogenic differentiation and tissue development. Three-dimensional bioplotting of magnetically deformable scaffolds enables the spatially defined distribution of magnetically inducible scaffold regions. In this study, a magnetic bioink based on alginate (alg, 3%) and methylcellulose (MC, 9%) with incorporated magnetite microparticles (25% w/w) was developed and characterized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn several upcoming rheological approaches, including methods of micro- and nanorheology, the measurement geometry is of critical impact on the interpretation of the results. The relative size of the probe objects employed (as compared to the intrinsic length scales of the sample to be investigated) becomes of crucial importance, and there is increasing interest to investigate the dynamic processes and mobility in nanostructured materials. A combination of different rheological approaches based on the rotation of magnetically blocked nanoprobes is used to systematically investigate the size-dependent diffusion behavior in aqueous poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) solutions with special attention paid to the relation of probe size to characteristic length scales within the polymer solutions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree-dimensional calculations of the meniscus of a magnetic fluid placed around a current carrying vertical and cylindrical wire are presented. Based on the material properties of experimentally used magnetic fluids, the numerically determined menisci are compared with the experimentally measured ones reported by May. The comparison is made for a linear law of magnetisation as well as for the experimentally measured nonlinear magnetisation curve.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExperimental investigations of propagating vortex flow states (V states) in a short Taylor-Couette system with asymmetric boundary conditions are presented. The flow state was established in a ferrofluid showing no magneto-viscous effect and was exposed to axial magnetic fields. It was found that the magnetic field led to a change in the spatial and temporal behavior of the V state, indicating complex interactions between the flow field and magnetic field.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Stoner-Wohlfarth model of a single-domain grain is applied to a complex situation: magnetization of a solid multigrain particle embedded in an elastic medium. In this situation, application of a magnetic field establishes a specific magnetomechanical process: polarization and switching of individual grains change the net energy of the particle and, as a result, make it rotate as a whole relative to the matrix. Because of that coupling, the magnetic hysteresis loop of a particle composed of highly coercive grains progressively shrinks with the increase of the matrix compliance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present results of a study of internal structures, which can appear in magnetic suspensions and gels filling a flat gap under the influence of a magnetic field applied perpendicular to the gap walls. The considered system consists of magnetizable microparticles with a mean diameter of ∼35 μm. Experimental observation demonstrates that the particles can form stable tube shaped structures elongated along the field direction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSoft elastic composite materials containing particulate rigid inclusions in a soft elastic matrix are candidates for developing soft actuators or tunable damping devices. The possibility to reversibly drive the rigid inclusions within such a composite together to a close-to-touching state by an external stimulus would offer important benefits. Then, a significant tuning of the mechanical properties could be achieved due to the resulting mechanical hardening.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBeing able to predict and understand the behaviour of soft magnetic materials paves the way to their technological applications. In this study we analyse the magnetic response of soft magnetic elastomers (SMEs) with magnetically hard particles. We present experimental evidence of a difference between the first and next magnetisation loops exhibited by these SMEs, which depends non-monotonically on the interplay between the rigidity of the polymer matrix, its mechanical coupling with the particles, and the magnetic interactions in the system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFerrogels and magnetorheological elastomers are composite materials obtained by embedding magnetic particles of mesoscopic size in a crosslinked polymeric matrix. They combine the reversible elastic deformability of polymeric materials with the high responsivity of ferrofluids to external magnetic fields. These materials stand out, for example, for significant magnetostriction as well as a pronounced increase of the elastic moduli in the presence of external magnetic fields.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMR velocimetry of liquid flow in opaque porous filters may play an important role in better understanding the mechanisms of deep bed filtration. With this knowledge, the efficiency of separating the suspended solid particles from the vertically flowing liquid can be improved, and thus a wide range of industrial applications such as wastewater treatment and desalination can be optimized. However, MR velocimetry is challenging for such studies due to the low velocities, the severe B inhomogeneity in porous structures, and the demand for high spatial resolution and an appropriate total measurement time during which the particle deposition will change velocities only marginally.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSmart hydrogels are useful elements in microfluidic systems because they respond to environmental stimuli and are capable of storing reagents. We present here a concept of using hydrogels (poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)) as an interface between continuous and discontinuous microfluidics. Their swelling and shrinking capabilities allow them to act as storage elements for reagents absorbed in the swelling process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor a targeted release against bacteria-associated bone diseases (osteomyelitis) ceramic beads with a high drug loading capacity, loaded with vancomycin as model antibiotic, are synthesized as drug carrier and successfully incorporated in an open porous hydroxyapatite matrix scaffold via freeze gelation to prevent bead migration at the implantation site and to extend drug release. We demonstrate that the quantity of loaded drug by the hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate beads, produced by ionotropic gelation, as well as drug release can be tuned and controlled by the selected calcium phosphate powder, sintering temperature, and high initial vancomycin concentrations (100mg/ml) used for loading. Bead pore volume up to 68mm(3)/g, with sufficiently large open pores (pore size of up to 650nm with open porosity of 72%) and high surface area (91m(2)/g) account likewise for a maximum drug loading of 236mg/g beads or 26mg/sample.
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February 2016
Porous adsorbents with hierarchical structured macropores ranging from 1 to 100 μm are prepared using a combination of freeze casting and additional sacrificial templating of polyurethane foams, with a zeolite 13X powder serving as adsorbent. The pore system of the prepared monoliths features micropores assigned to the zeolite 13X particle framework, interparticular pores of ∼1-2 μm, lamellar pores derived from freeze casting of ∼10 μm, and an interconnected pore network obtained from the sacrificial templates ranging from around 100 to 200 μm with a total porosity of 71%. Gas permeation measurements show an increase in intrinsic permeability by a factor of 14 for monoliths prepared with an additional sacrificial templated foam compared to monoliths solely providing freeze casting pores.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStimuli-responsive microgels can be used as stabilizers for emulsions. However, the details of structure and the viscoelastic property of the microgel-laden interface are still not well-known. We synthesized fluorescently labeled microgels and used confocal microscopy to observe their arrangement at the water/oil interface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe study the magneto-elastic coupling behavior of paramagnetic chains in soft polymer gels exposed to external magnetic fields. To this end, a laser scanning confocal microscope is used to observe the morphology of the paramagnetic chains together with the deformation field of the surrounding gel network. The paramagnetic chains in soft polymer gels show rich morphological shape changes under oblique magnetic fields, in particular a pronounced buckling deformation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMajor problems of cancer treatment using systemic chemotherapy are severe side effects. Magnetic drug targeting (MDT) employing superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) loaded with chemotherapeutic agents may overcome this dilemma by increasing drug accumulation in the tumor and reducing toxic side effects in the healthy tissue. For translation of nanomedicine from bench to bedside, nanoparticle-mediated effects have to be studied carefully.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExperiments and numerical simulations using a flow phantom for magnetic drug targeting have been undertaken. The flow phantom is a half y-branched tube configuration where the main tube represents an artery from which a tumour-supplying artery, which is simulated by the side branch of the flow phantom, branches off. In the experiments a quantification of the amount of magnetic particles targeted towards the branch by a magnetic field applied via a permanent magnet is achieved by impedance measurement using sensor coils.
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