| Literature DB >> 33466651 |
Silvia Soreto Teixeira1, Manuel P F Graça1, José Lucas1, Manuel Almeida Valente1, Paula I P Soares2, Maria Carmo Lança2, Tânia Vieira2, Jorge Carvalho Silva2, João Paulo Borges2, Luiza-Izabela Jinga3, Gabriel Socol3, Cristiane Mello Salgueiro4, José Nunes4, Luís C Costa1.
Abstract
The physical properties of the cubic and ferrimagnetic spinel ferrite LiFe5O8 has made it an attractive material for electronic and medical applications. In this work, LiFe5O8 nanosized crystallites were synthesized by a novel and eco-friendly sol-gel process, by using powder coconut water as a mediated reaction medium. The dried powders were heat-treated (HT) at temperatures between 400 and 1000 °C, and their structure, morphology, electrical and magnetic characteristics, cytotoxicity, and magnetic hyperthermia assays were performed. The heat treatment of the LiFe5O8 powder tunes the crystallite sizes between 50 nm and 200 nm. When increasing the temperature of the HT, secondary phases start to form. The dielectric analysis revealed, at 300 K and 10 kHz, an increase of ε' (≈10 up to ≈14) with a tanδ almost constant (≈0.3) with the increase of the HT temperature. The cytotoxicity results reveal, for concentrations below 2.5 mg/mL, that all samples have a non-cytotoxicity property. The sample heat-treated at 1000 °C, which revealed hysteresis and magnetic saturation of 73 emu g-1 at 300 K, showed a heating profile adequate for magnetic hyperthermia applications, showing the potential for biomedical applications.Entities:
Keywords: cellular viability; coconut water powder; dielectric spectroscopy; lithium ferrite; magnetic hyperthermia; proteic route; specific absorption rate
Year: 2021 PMID: 33466651 PMCID: PMC7828716 DOI: 10.3390/nano11010193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076