Título
Magnetic properties and size distribution of magnetite nanoparticles covered by oleic acid
Propiedades magnéticas y distribución de tamaños de nanopartículas de magnetita recubiertas con ácido oleico
11627/484211627/4842
Autor
Fernandez Afonso, Yilian
Maury Toledo, Augusto
García Zaldívar, Osmany
Hernández Landaverde, Martín Adelaido
Ramírez Bon, Rafael
Yañez Limón, José Martín
Díaz Castañón, Sergio
González Alfaro, Yorexis
Calderón Piñar, Francisco de Paula
Resumen
"The particle size and particle size distribution are very important to biomedical applications because the uptake of nanoparticles is strongly dependent on particle size. Oleic acid coated magnetite nanoparticles were synthesized by using chemical co-precipitation. The average particle size and particle size distribution measured by different techniques are compared. The crystallite sizes estimated by X-Ray Diffraction (9.32 nm) and the average particle size calculated by Transmission Electron Microscopy (9.46 nm) are very similar. Atomic Force Microscopy revealed an average diameter of 1030 nm, which is bigger than estimated by other techniques due to the oleic acid layer covering the nanoparticles. The distribution of magnetic sizes of nanoparticles was also estimated through the magnetic response of the system, using the Langevin model (9.11 nm). Anisotropy constant (Ka = 4.74 *105 erg/cm3) and blocking temperature (TB = 118 K) were obtained."
Fecha de publicación
2017Tipo de publicación
articleÁrea de conocimiento
FÍSICAEditor
Sociedad Cubana de FísicaFacultad de Física Universidad de La Habana