Magnetite nanoparticles for medical applications

Magnetite nanoparticles with 15-30 nm average sizes were prepared by thermal decomposition. Their crystal structures and morphology were analyzed in correlation with the magnetic properties. Magnetic features, characteristic to Verwey transition were shown. The magnetizations and coercive fields inc...

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Hauptverfasser: Dudric, Roxana, Souca, Gabriela, Szatmári, Ádám, Szilárd, Tamás, Nitica, Stefan, Iacovita, Cristian, Moldovan, Alin Iulian, Stiufiuc, Rares, Tetean, Romulus, Burzo, Emil
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description Magnetite nanoparticles with 15-30 nm average sizes were prepared by thermal decomposition. Their crystal structures and morphology were analyzed in correlation with the magnetic properties. Magnetic features, characteristic to Verwey transition were shown. The magnetizations and coercive fields increase parallelly with the nanoparticles sizes.
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