| Literature DB >> 27354334 |
Wenlu Li1, Seung Soo Lee, Jiewei Wu, Carl H Hinton, John D Fortner.
Abstract
New, non-hydrolytic routes to synthesize highly crystalline iron oxide nanocrystals (8-40 nm, magnetite) are described in this report whereby particle size and morphology were precisely controlled through reactant (precursor, e.g. (FeO(OH)) ratios, co-surfactant and organic additive, and/or reaction time. Particle size, with high monodispersivity (<10%), is demonstrated to be a function of precursor concentrations and through the addition of different cosurfactants and/or additives, cubic, octahedral, potato-like, and flower-like iron oxide nanocrystals can be reproducibly synthesized through simple one-pot thermal decomposition methods. High resolution transmission electron microscope, x-ray diffraction, and superconducting quantum interference device were used to characterize the size, structure and magnetic properties of the resulting nanocrystals. For aqueous applications, materials synthesized/purified in organic solvents are broadly water dispersible through a variety of phase (aqueous) transfer method(s).Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27354334 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/27/32/324002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874