2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11051-010-0218-6
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Horizontal low gradient magnetophoresis behaviour of iron oxide nanoclusters at the different steps of the synthesis route

Abstract: In this work the use of Horizontal Low Gradient Magnetic Field (HLGMF) (<100T/m) for filtration, control and separation of synthesized magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) is investigated. The characteristics of the suspension, size and type of the NPs are considered and discussed. For these purposes, Fe 2 O 3 silica coated nanoclusters of about 150 nm are synthesized by co-precipitation, monodispersion and silica coating. SQUID, TEM, XRD, and ζ potential techniques were used to characterize the synthesized nanocluste… Show more

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“…We consider here the case of a radial magnetic gradient, as in the experiments reported in Refs. [12,23,24]. In these experiments, an initially homogeneous dispersion of magnetic particles is placed inside a cylindrical cavity (of radius L) containing a uniform magnetic gradient pointing toward the walls of the vessel.…”
Section: Theory Of Magnetophoresis Under Uniform Gradientmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We consider here the case of a radial magnetic gradient, as in the experiments reported in Refs. [12,23,24]. In these experiments, an initially homogeneous dispersion of magnetic particles is placed inside a cylindrical cavity (of radius L) containing a uniform magnetic gradient pointing toward the walls of the vessel.…”
Section: Theory Of Magnetophoresis Under Uniform Gradientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As explained in previous works [12,23], the experimental conditions consist of a dispersion of superparamagnetic particles (nanocrystals or composites) with radius R and magnetization per unit mass M(H ) that are immersed in a fluid with viscosity η at temperature T . Let us assume that, under these experimental conditions, the magnetophoretic separation is driven by the motion of the individual particles under the external magnetic field.…”
Section: Theory Of Magnetophoresis Under Uniform Gradientmentioning
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“…MNPs were prepared by co-precipitation method [17]. Therefore, a solution of FeCl 2 Á4H 2 O (1.27 g) in deionized water (25 mL) was added to a solution of FeCl 3 Á6H 2 O (3.80 g) in deionized water (25 mL), and the resulting solution was vigorously stirred.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Mnpsmentioning
confidence: 99%