The influence of the curing process on the shear thickening performance of RMG and property optimization

RSC Adv. 2020 Mar 25;10(21):12197-12205. doi: 10.1039/d0ra00319k. eCollection 2020 Mar 24.

Abstract

A smart composite with both rate-sensitive and magnetic-sensitive properties was prepared by dispersing carbonyl iron powder (CIP) into a silicon-boron copolymer matrix. In addition to following the common preparation procedure, a curing process used in the rubber industry was considered. Several groups of samples were prepared with and without including this curing process. For the samples that underwent the curing process, the absolute shear thickening effect was reduced by less than half compared to the samples that did not undergo the curing process, however, the relative shear thickening effect was increased by up to 6717.50%. In total, 16 groups of samples were tested under different curing conditions, such as different curing times and curing temperatures, to investigate the performance improvement. The results showed that to obtain a better relative shear thickening effect, a curing time of at least 20 min was needed. When the curing temperature was set to 120 °C, the absolute shear thickening effect was maximized. The influences of pyroboric acid and CIPs on the properties of the materials were also studied. Interestingly, the relative magnetorheological effect did not always increase with increasing CIP content. An increase in the amount of pyroboric acid increased the absolute shear thickening effect and decreased the relative shear thickening effect.