2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2010.05.006
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Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs): Development, surface modification and applications in chemotherapy

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“…[302] On the other hand, since the size of desired nanoparticles is decreased below 100 nm, they become highly reactive sites due to proportion of surface atoms and hydrophobic interactions between the sub nm size particles (large surface area to volume ration). [12] This will lead to less stable nanoparticles as a result of strong tendency to undergo agglomeration. Appropriate surfactant coating can decrease the particle-particle interactions to derive colloidally stable, water soluble MNPs.…”
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“…[302] On the other hand, since the size of desired nanoparticles is decreased below 100 nm, they become highly reactive sites due to proportion of surface atoms and hydrophobic interactions between the sub nm size particles (large surface area to volume ration). [12] This will lead to less stable nanoparticles as a result of strong tendency to undergo agglomeration. Appropriate surfactant coating can decrease the particle-particle interactions to derive colloidally stable, water soluble MNPs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[118] In addition, although silica is known to be biocompatible, they have are not biodegradable. [12] Adv. Healthcare Mater.…”
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