JOURNAL ARTICLE

Monodisperse Magnetizable Composite Silica Spheres with Tunable Dipolar Interactions

E. Maria ClaessonAlbert P. Philipse

Year: 2005 Journal:   Langmuir Vol: 21 (21)Pages: 9412-9419   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

We demonstrate that magnetic particles of maghemite (gamma-Fe(2)O(3)) and cobalt ferrite (CoFe(2)O(4)) can be irreversibly attached to colloidal silica that is grafted with 3-mercaptopropyl(trimethoxy)silane (followed by the controlled growth of a silica layer) to obtain stable dispersions of monodisperse colloidal silica spheres that contain a dense shell of ferrite particles at an adjustable distance from the sphere surface. Magnetization of the ferrite shell induces a large dipole moment, and adjusting the thickness of the outer silica layer enables one to tune the contact attraction. This novel type of magnetizable silica colloid exhibits structure formation in a homogeneous field that varies from isotropic distributions to elongated dipolar chains.

Keywords:
Dispersity Colloid Materials science Ferrite (magnet) Composite number Dipole Chemical engineering Colloidal silica Magnetization Silane Micelle Isotropy Nanoparticle SPHERES Composite material Chemical physics Nanotechnology Chemistry Polymer chemistry Magnetic field Optics Aqueous solution Organic chemistry

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