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Amorphous iron–chromium oxide nanoparticles with long-term stability

Abstract

Iron–chromium nanoparticles (NPs) were obtained through the thermal decomposition of μ3-oxo heterotrinuclear {FeCr2O} acetate in the presence of sunflower oil and dodecylamine (DA) as surfactants. The average diameter of the NPs was 3.5 nm, as estimated on the basis of transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy images. Both techniques revealed the formation of roughly approximated spheres with some irregularities and agglomerations in larger spherical assemblies of 50–100 nm. In hexane, NPs with diameters in the 2.33–4.85 nm range are individually dispersed, as emphasized by dynamic light scattering measurements. The amorphous nature of the product was emphasized by X-ray powder diffraction. The study of the magnetic properties shows the presence of superparamagnetic state of iron–chromium oxide NPs and the diamagnetic contribution from DA layer forming a shell of NPs.

Keywords:
Superparamagnetism Materials science Amorphous solid Transmission electron microscopy Nanoparticle Chromium Chemical engineering Dynamic light scattering Iron oxide Oxide Thermal stability Analytical Chemistry (journal) Nanotechnology Magnetization Crystallography Chemistry Metallurgy Organic chemistry

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