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Synthesis and Characterization of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles

John M. MelnyczukSoubantika Palchoudhury

Year: 2014 Advances in chemical and materials engineering book series Pages: 89-107   Publisher: IGI Global

Abstract

Iron oxide nanoparticles show great promise in bio-applications like drug delivery, magnetic resonance imaging, and hyperthermia. This is because the size of these magnetic nanoparticles is comparable to biomolecules and the particles can be removed via normal iron metabolic pathways. These nanoparticles are also attractive for industrial separations and catalysis because they can be magnetically recovered. However, the size, morphology, and surface coating of the iron oxide nanoparticles greatly affect their magnetic properties and biocompatibility. Therefore, nanoparticles with tunable characteristics are desirable. This chapter elaborates the synthesis techniques for the formation of iron oxide nanoparticles with good control over reproducibility, surface and magnetic properties, and morphology. The well-known co-precipitation and thermal decomposition methods are detailed in this chapter. The surface modification routes and characterization of these nanoparticles are also discussed. The chapter will be particularly useful for engineering/science graduate students and/or faculty interested in synthesizing iron oxide nanoparticles for specific research applications.

Keywords:
Nanoparticle Iron oxide nanoparticles Materials science Nanotechnology Magnetic nanoparticles Biocompatibility Iron oxide Characterization (materials science) Coating Surface modification Surface engineering Oxide Drug delivery Thermal decomposition Chemical engineering Chemistry Organic chemistry Metallurgy

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Iron oxide chemistry and applications
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Biomaterials
Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
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