Title:
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Effects of the conditions of the microemulsion preparation on the properties of Fe3O4 nanoparticles |
Author:
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Nguyen, Thai Ha; Nguyen, Hoang Hai; Nguyen, Hoang Luong; Nguyen, Chau; Huynh, Dang Chinh
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Abstract:
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Fe3O4 nanoparticles have been prepared by the microemulsion technique with water as
the aqueous phase, n-hexane as the oil phase and Span 80 as the surfactant. The reaction occurred
under air, N2 or high temperature and high pressure atmosphere. Particle size can be controlled by
the concentration of the reactants dissolved in water, the ratio of water/surfactant and the
atmospheric conditions. The particle size is of 6 - 20 nm. They are superparamagnetic with the
saturation magnetization of 50 emu/g. Functionalization of the particle surface has been carried out
by using a single layer of oleic acid for hydrophilic surface and double layer of oleic acid and
sodium dodecyl sulfate for hydrophilic surface to disperse them in non-aqueous and aqueous
solvents, respectively. Changing the conditions of the preparation affected to the properties of the
product. This technique showed advantages such as simple, small size particles, monodisperse
over the coprecipitation methods. |
URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/296
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Date:
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2008 |