ferrofluide
Ferrofluid, also known as ferrofluide in French, is a stable colloidal suspension of magnetic nanoparticles in a carrier liquid. The particles are typically about 10 nanometers in diameter and consist mainly of magnetite (Fe3O4) or maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3). Each particle is coated with a surfactant or polymer layer to prevent agglomeration, enabling the suspension to remain fluid under normal conditions.
In the absence of a magnetic field, the fluid behaves like a conventional oil or water-based liquid.
Fabrication: Ferrofluids are produced by synthesizing magnetic nanoparticles and dispersing them in a carrier liquid with
Applications: Ferrofluids are used in rotary seals and dampers, in loudspeakers for damping and cooling, in
History and safety: Ferrofluid was developed in the 1960s by Steve Papell at NASA for use as