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96 nanomaterials magnetite

Typically, core/shell magnetic nanomaterials synthesized according to steps of Subheading 3.1 consist predominantly of a magnetite core with a mean crystallite size of 9-11 nm that can be calculated from the broadening of the X-ray... [Pg.520]

M. Masteri-Farahani, J. Movassagh, F. Taghavi, P. EghbaU, F. Salimi, Magnetite— polyoxometalate hybrid nanomaterials synthesis and characterization. Chemical Engineering Journal 184 (2012) 342-346. [Pg.232]

Magnetite is an interesting superparamagnetic nanomaterial, considered as a challenge by the modern research related magnetic applications, due to its high susceptibility at oxidation as compared to other magnetic compormds (Cornell Schwertmann, 1996). [Pg.149]

Other types of magnetic nanomaterials have also been investigated. Menelaou and co-workers described proton relaxation work on magnetite with one of the iron atoms replaced by nickel, NiFe204, coated with oleyamine. Issa and co-workers studied temperature-dependent NMR relaxation in magnetite-based nanoparticle systems where some iron atoms were substituted by manganese, zink and a small amount... [Pg.298]

Gingasu, D., Mindru, I., Patron, L.A. etal. (2011) Investigation of magnetite formation in the presence of hydrazine dihydrochloride. Digest Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures, 6, 1065-1072. [Pg.130]


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