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Magnetic properties and bio-medical applications in hyperthermia of lithium zinc ferrite nanoparticles integrated with reduced graphene oxide

Abstract

Nanoparticles of Zn substituted lithium ferrite (Li0.31Zn0.38Fe2.31O4, LZFO) synthesized by the sol-gel route are successfully dispersed in layers of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) during the course of preparation. The analysis of X-ray diffractograms confirms the desired crystallographic phase of the nanocomposite sample of LZFO-RGO. The results of field emission scanning electron microscopy and high resolution transmission electron microscopy are consistent with the presence of dispersed nanoparticles in different layers of graphene oxide. Structural information obtained from selected area electron diffraction and nanocrystalline fringe patterns agree well with those obtained from X-ray diffractogram analysis. Mössbauer spectra recorded at 300 and 77 K suggest the presence of a fraction of superparamagnetic particles together with ferrimagnetic particles. Static magnetic measurements include observation of hysteresis loops at 300 and 5 K, magnetization vs. temperature curves under zero field cooling and field cooling conditions. Saturation magnetizations, coercive field, and saturation to remanence ratio are also evaluated. To explore the suitability of this nanocomposite for hyperthermia application, inductive heating of LZFO and LZFO-RGO is measured at different concentrations of nanoparticles. Interestingly, the inductive heating rate of LZFO nanoparticles is enhanced in the nanocomposite phase of LZFO-RGO, suggesting their high potential for hyperthermia therapy in cancer treatment.

Keywords:
Materials science Superparamagnetism Graphene Nanoparticle Nanocomposite Transmission electron microscopy Coercivity Ferrimagnetism Zinc ferrite Remanence Nanocrystalline material Oxide Magnetic hyperthermia Analytical Chemistry (journal) Magnetic hysteresis Scanning electron microscope Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Magnetic nanoparticles Magnetization Composite material Magnetic field Metallurgy Condensed matter physics Chemistry

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Graphene research and applications
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