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Rheinländer et al., 2000 - Google Patents

Magnetic fractionation of magnetic fluids

Rheinländer et al., 2000

Document ID
9162041663925999190
Author
Rheinländer T
Kötitz R
Weitschies W
Semmler W
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials

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The properties of magnetic nanoparticles in magnetic fluids often exhibit a broad distribution, so in many applications only a small number of particles contribute to the desired magnetic effect. In order to optimize magnetic fluids for applications, preference is given to methods …
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