Ferrofluids from Magnetic−Chitosan Hybrids

2008 
Magnetic nanoparticles coated with chitosan or quaternized chitosan were synthesized by a new route and characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), temperature dependent and in-field Mossbauer spectroscopy, FTIR, thermal analysis (TG/DTA), zeta potential, and magnetic measurements. The prepared ferrofluids were stable for a relatively long time. Mossbauer spectra recorded in an external magnetic field of 5 T establish the formation of “nonstoichiometric magnetite” exhibiting the perfect ferrimagnetic ordering with a low degree of spin canting and frustration. Magnetic measurements confirm the desired properties of the magnetic chitosan for biomedical applications including the superparamagnetic character at room temperature and a high saturation magnetization achievable at low applied fields. The successful and full capping of particles is indicated mainly from magnetic and DTA data through the suppressed interparticle interactions and a significant shift in the trans...
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