- Plastic magnet
A plastic magnet is a non-metallic
magnet made from an organic polymer. One example is PANiCNQ, which is a combination of emeraldine-basedpolyaniline (PANi) andtetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ). When it was created by researchers at theUniversity of Durham in 2004 it was the first magnetic polymer to function at room temperature.PANi is a
conductive polymer that is stable in air. When combined with thefree radical forming TCNQ as an acceptor molecule it can mimic the mechanism of metallic magnets. The magnetic properties arise from the fully pi-conjugatednitrogen -containing backbone combined with molecular charge transfer side groups. These properties cause the molecule to have a high density of localised spins that can give rise to coupling of theirmagnetic field s. When a polymer magnet is synthesized, the polymer chains need a long time to line up before displaying any notable magnetism.Plastic magnets could have uses in
computer hardware , for example asdisc drive s and in medical devices such as pacemakers andcochlear implant s where the organic material is more likely to bebiocompatible than its metallic counterpart.Plastic magnets are effected by light, blue light will increase its magnetic field and green light will decrease it
External links
* [http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6326 "New Scientist" article describing discovery]
*Naveed A. Zaidi, S.R. Giblin, I. Terry & A.P. Monkman 2004. Room temperature magnetic order in an organic magnet derived from polyaniline. Polymer 45(16): 5683-5689.
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