| Literature DB >> 27877966 |
Masayori Suwa1, Yuichiro Oshino1, Hitoshi Watarai1, Hiroshi Morita2, Anzu Kasai3, Jan Šubrt4.
Abstract
In this study, the use of an innovative atmospheric magnetophoresis, which enables us to measure the mass magnetic susceptibility and mass of a microparticle simultaneously, was demonstrated. Using this technique, we determined the magnetic susceptibility of a crystalline deposit of iron/cobalt carbonyl, mainly composed of Fe2(CO)9, which was prepared photochemically from a gaseous mixture of iron pentacarbonyl (Fe(CO)5) and cobalt tricarbonyl nitrosyl (Co(CO)3NO). The mass magnetic susceptibility and the characteristic relaxation time of the microcrystal were (7.0±1.9)×10-9 m3 kg-1 and (5.6±2.2)×10-4 s, respectively. The observed magnetic susceptibility shows that the microparticle was paramagnetic. Assuming that the density was equal to that of Fe2(CO)9 (2.1×103 kg m-3) and that the shape of the particle was spherical, a hydrodynamic radius of 4.7 μm and a mass of 0.91 ng were observed. It was suggested that Co was incorporated in Fe2(CO)9.Entities:
Keywords: cobalt tricarbonyl nitrosyl; gas phase photochemical reaction; iron pentacarbonyl; magnetic susceptibility; magnetophoresis under atmosphere
Year: 2008 PMID: 27877966 PMCID: PMC5099723 DOI: 10.1088/1468-6996/9/2/024215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Technol Adv Mater ISSN: 1468-6996 Impact factor: 8.090