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Stimuli-responsive polyaniline coated silica microspheres and their electrorheology

Park et al., 2016

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8525273109608985622
Author
Park D
Choi H
Vu C
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Smart Materials and Structures

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Abstract Silica/polyaniline (PANI) core–shell structured microspheres were synthesized by coating the surface of silica micro-beads with PANI and applied as a candidate inorganic/polymer composite electrorheological (ER) material. The silica micro-beads were …
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