Advances in the Preparation of Magnetic Nanoparticles by the Microemulsion Method
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B1997Vol. 101(41), pp. 8045–8047
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Abstract
A method based on a microemulsion route is presented to obtain magnetic nanoparticles of different sizes, offering several advantages with respect to other similar methods. It consists basically of the development of a microemulsion route above room temperature. Magnetic iron oxide particles with sizes ranging from 2 to 8 nm are obtained. The as-obtained product presents defined X-ray diffraction patterns, without the complications of working in an inert atmosphere or with extra amounts of Fe2+, thereby eliminating the need for further steps in order to achieve good crystallization of the material.
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