“…It also supports the fact that in spite of a 552 lower aggregation, SPION embedded in the PnBA-TPy generate 553 less heat because of the higher viscosity of their local 554 environment, demonstrating that Brown relaxation cannot be 555 neglected.556 Interestingly, although it is limited to a qualitative analysis in 557 the present study, one could imagine measuring the heat 558 generated by a given fraction of SPION to access the local 559 rheological properties of their surroundings. While this 560 approach reminds the magnetic particle nanorheology,33,55 561 based on the Brownian rotation too, it enables, in principle, 562 measuring samples of higher viscosities, i.e., polymer melts, 563 under the restriction of a preidentification of the sole Neél 564 mechanism (achievable in the glassy state). Note that the 565 utilization of magnetically blocked particles32,33 is excluded in 566 our case since we need the Neél relaxation to generate heat from 567 the beginning of the experiment for applicative reasons.5.…”