JOURNAL ARTICLE

Magnetic study of Fe3O4/Ag nanoparticles

J. TypekN. GuskosG. ŻołnierkiewiczZofia Lendzion‐BieluńAnna PachlaUrszula Narkiewicz

Year: 2018 Journal:   The European Physical Journal Applied Physics Vol: 83 (1)Pages: 10402-10402   Publisher: EDP Sciences

Abstract

Nanocomposites of Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles (NPs) impregnated with silver NPs display antibacterial properties and may be used in water treatment as disinfection agent. Three samples were synthesized: Fe 3 O 4 NPs obtained by the precipitation method and additionally two samples with added silver NPs with mass ratio of Ag:Fe 3 O 4 equal to 1:100 and 2:100. Magnetic properties of these samples were studied by SQUID magnetometry (in temperature range 2–300 K and magnetic fields up to 70 kG) and magnetic resonance technique at RT. Temperature dependence of dc susceptibility revealed the blocking temperature close to RT in all three samples and allowed to determine the presence of single or multi-mode distribution of NP sizes in a particular sample. Isothermal magnetisation measurements showed that the presence of silver NPs, especially those with smaller sizes, decreases the saturation magnetisation. The shape of ferromagnetic loop registered at T = 2 K was used to discuss the sizes of NP magnetic clusters in our samples. Conclusions obtained from analysis of the ferromagnetic resonance spectra were consistent with the propositions based on the magnetometric studies.

Keywords:
Materials science Magnetometer Magnetization Superparamagnetism Analytical Chemistry (journal) Nanoparticle Ferromagnetism Magnetic nanoparticles Silver nanoparticle Saturation (graph theory) Squid Magnetic susceptibility Nanocomposite Precipitation Nuclear magnetic resonance Magnetic field Chemistry Nanotechnology Condensed matter physics Crystallography Chromatography

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