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Tunable, Flexible Composite Magnets for Marine Monitoring Applications

This paper presents flexible NdFeB‐PDMS composite magnets with tunable magnetic and mechanical properties optimized for applications in corrosive marine environments. The magnetic and mechanical properties are studied for different NdFeB powder concentrations and the performance of the magnetic comp...

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Published in:Advanced engineering materials 2018-09, Vol.20 (9), p.n/a
Main Authors: Kaidarova, Altynay, Khan, Mohammed Asadullah, Amara, Selma, Geraldi, Nathan R., Karimi, Muhammad Akram, Shamim, Atif, Wilson, Rory. P., Duarte, Carlos. M., Kosel, Jurgen
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Summary:This paper presents flexible NdFeB‐PDMS composite magnets with tunable magnetic and mechanical properties optimized for applications in corrosive marine environments. The magnetic and mechanical properties are studied for different NdFeB powder concentrations and the performance of the magnetic composites for different exposure times to sea water investigated systematically. The remanence and saturation magnetizations could be tailored by the powder concentration, whereby up to 70 wt% concentration could be employed without compromising the integrity of the magnets. The elastic modulus of the composite magnets is about 105 times lower than the one of a bulk permanent magnet. This ensures a high bending flexibility, which allows the magnets to be attached to curved surfaces as illustrated for a giant clam, crab, and turtle. At the same time, the weight of the composite magnets is reduced by a factor of about 10, which poses less burden to animals’ natural free movement. Without a protective layer, the composite magnets lose more than 50% of their magnetization after 51 days in seawater. However, the durability of the composite magnets has been improved considerably by using polymer coatings. Parylene C is the most effective for this, providing corrosion resistance, flexibility, and enhanced biocompatibility. Parylene C films of 2 and 4 μm thicknesses provided excellent protection of the magnetic composite in corrosive aqueous environments for 65 and 82 days, respectively. By combining the composite magnets with tunnel magnetoresistance sensors, a magnetic animal monitoring system is established that is used to track the behavior of giant clam, crab, and turtle. A versatile magnetic sensor system is introduced for marine animal monitoring using flexible composite magnets with tunable properties and magnetic tunnel junction sensors. Optimized for corrosive sea environments, the flexible and lightweight magnets can conform to the surface of animal skins and follow their movements.
ISSN:1438-1656
1527-2648
DOI:10.1002/adem.201800229