“…Carbon-encapsulated magnetic NPs can be generated by several methods, such as metal–organic chemical vapor deposition (CVD), hydrothermal reaction, pyrolysis by detonation, thermolysis, gas condensation, arc discharge, high-energy electron-beam irradiation, cocarbonization of durene, and photoablation . However, magnetic NPs should be encapsulated prior to several applications to prevent possible aggregation in a liquid medium and to promote fast biodegradation. , Carbon-based materials such as shells are preferred over silica or polymers because of their elevated chemical and thermal stability, suitable conductivity and biocompatibility, and possible functionalization with various ligands . Encapsulation of metals or carbides inside graphitic shells was carried out by several methods, such as the evaporation of metals together with carbon in an arc discharge at high temperatures, pyrolysis of ferrocene, , and solvothermal carbonization of a mixture of durene and ferrocene molecules .…”