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Enhanced electrorheology of suspensions containing sea-urchin-like hierarchical Cr-doped titania particles

Yin et al., 2009

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15378703177054989065
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Yin J
Zhao X
Xiang L
Xia X
Zhang Z
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Soft Matter

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We developed a novel electrorheological (ER) suspension composed of Cr-doped titania particles with a sea-urchin-like hierarchical morphology, and demonstrated a distinct enhancement in ER properties. These hierarchical ER particles, which are easy to …
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