“…CoFe 2 O 4 (CFO) with a cubic inverse spinel structure contains Co 2+ ions distributed at octahedral sites (B) and Fe 3+ ions placed at tetrahedral sites (A) and octahedral sites (B) . Cobalt ferrite has the excellent properties including antibacterial characteristics, low toxicity, low cost, mechanical hardness, large crystalline anisotropy, high coercivity, high Curie temperature, moderate saturation magnetization, and considerable chemical and thermal stability that make it as one of the most practical candidates for biomedical applications. The widespread range of its applications in various industries such as data storage devices, sensitive sensors, high density magnetic recorders, targeted drug delivery systems, electronic devices, magnetic resonance imaging, catalysis, and ferrofluids indicates the importance of this material category.…”