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Dispersed Magnetic Nanoparticles

Dispersed magnetic nanoparticles Liquid magnet Magnetic fluid... [Pg.1101]

A. Holzwarth, J. Lou, T. A. Hatton and P. E. Laibinis, Enhanced microwave heating of nonpolar solvents by dispersed magnetic nanoparticles. Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research, 37 (7), 2701-2706 (1998). [Pg.161]

S. Rostamnia, A. Nnri, H. Xin, A. Pourjavadi, S. H. Hosseini, Tetrahedron Lett. 2013, 54, 3344—3347. Water dispersed magnetic nanoparticles (H O-DMNPs) of multicomponent conpling reactions a green, single-pot technique for the synthesis of tetrahydro-4/f-chromenes and hexahydroquinohne carboxylates. [Pg.482]

Recently, our research interest has been focused on the development of useful organic reactions in the presence of the nanocatalysts. EtOAc-dispersed magnetic nanoparticles (DMNPs) of ) -Fe203 were a representation of a green catalyst for the rapid three-component synthesis of 5-oxo-2-thioxo-3-thiophenecarboxylates as rhodanine skeletons via a single-pot domino process [54]. [Pg.272]

Magnetic fluid Liquid magnet Dispersed magnetic nanoparticles... [Pg.664]

Magnetic resonance in an assembly of ferromagnetic nanoparticles in ferrofluids, glasses and other systems has attracted much attention. But, up to now, only a few attempts have been made of quantitative, computer-simulation based analysis of SPR spectra of magnetic nanoparticles dispersed in glassy systems [2-11]. [Pg.28]

Systems of randomly oriented magnetic nanoparticles randomly dispersed in a supporting medium or matrix and that interact via dipole-dipole forces (last subsection) are systems having several energetically equivalent supermoment orientational states, at given temperatures and applied fields. As such, it is relevant to compare their magnetic behaviors with both the observed behaviors of canonical SG systems (dilute magnetic alloys such as MnCu) and the theoretical predictions from overly simple SG models. This has lead to a productive examination of the effects of dipolar and other inter-particle interactions in synthetic nanoparticle model systems that is reviewed below. Hopefully, this will in turn motivate the development of more realistic theoretical models of disordered dipolar systems. [Pg.238]

Bnrton BP (1991) The interplay of chemical and magnetic ordering. Rev Mineral 25 303-321 Cabnil V (2000) Phase behavior of magnetic nanoparticles dispersions in bulk and confined geometries. Cnrrent Opinion Colloid Interface Sci 5 44-48... [Pg.280]


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