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Judi Lynn

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Fri Jul 19, 2019, 04:02 AM Jul 2019

Permanent liquid magnets have now been created in the lab


These droplets have the mechanical properties of liquids and the magnetic properties of solids

BY MARIA TEMMING 2:00PM, JULY 18, 2019

The rules about what makes a good magnet may not be as rigid as scientists thought. Using a mixture containing magnetic nanoparticles, researchers have now created liquid droplets that behave like tiny bar magnets.

Magnets that generate persistent magnetic fields typically are composed of solids like iron, where the magnetic poles of densely packed atoms are all locked in the same direction (SN: 2/17/18, p. 18). While some liquids containing magnetic particles can become magnetized when placed in a magnetic field, the magnetic orientations of those free-floating particles tend to get jumbled when the field goes away — causing the liquid to lose its magnetism.

Now, adding certain polymers to their recipe has allowed researchers to concoct permanently magnetized liquid droplets. These tiny, moldable magnets, described in the July 19 Science, could be used to build soft robots or capsules that can be magnetically steered through the body to deliver drugs to specific cells.

To make liquid magnets, the team submerged millimeter-sized droplets of a watery solution containing iron-oxide nanoparticles in oil peppered with polymers. Those polymers drew many of the magnetic nanoparticles to the droplets’ surfaces and pinned them there, forming a densely packed shell of nanoparticles around each particle-rich droplet.

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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/permanent-liquid-magnets-have-now-been-created-lab?tgt=nr
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