Powder Technology, Vol.259, 30-36, 2014
Influence of the magnetic force on the van der Waals force of superparamagnetic composite particles
Adhesion forces of superparamagnetic polystyrene-magnetite particles and polyvinylchloride, cellulose fiber felt, and stainless steel were measured. Three different surface roughnesses of the polyvinylchloride were tested. Experiments were carried out with a modified centrifugal method, which allowed the application of different magnetic field strengths during the experiment. It was shown that the total adhesion force is higher than the summation of the single forces. Deformation calculations show that the percentage increase of the contact area due to the magnetic force is similar to the increase of the van der Waals force in the stressed case. In the extreme case of a high magnetic force and a high surface roughness, the van der Waals force rose to ninety times its initial value. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:van der Waals force;Magnetic force;Composite particles;Centrifugation;Deformation;Roughness