Properties of nanoparticles prepared from NdFeB-based compound for magnetic hyperthermia application


Autoria(s): Perigo, E. A.; Silva, S. C.; Sousa, E. M. B. de; Freitas, A. A.; Cohen, Renato; Nagamine, Luiz Carlos Camargo Miranda; Takiishi, H.; Landgraf, Fernando Jose Gomes
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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14/10/2013

14/10/2013

04/05/2012

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Nanoparticles were prepared from a NdFeB-based alloy using the hydrogen decrepitation process together with high-energy ball milling and tested as heating agent for magnetic hyperthermia. In the milling time range evaluated (up to 10 h), the magnetic moment per mass at H = 1.59 MA m(-1) is superior than 70 A m(2) kg(-1); however, the intrinsic coercivity might be inferior than 20 kA m(-1). The material presents both ferromagnetic and superparamagnetic particles constituted by a mixture of phases due to the incomplete disproportionation reaction of Nd2Fe14BHx during milling. Solutions prepared with deionized water and magnetic particles exposed to an AC magnetic field (H-max similar to 3.7 kA m(-1) and f = 228 kHz) exhibited 26 K <= Delta T-max <= 44 K with a maximum estimated specific absorption rate (SAR) of 225 W kg(-1). For the pure magnetic material milled for the longest period of time (10 h), the SAR was estimated as similar to 2500 W kg(-1). In vitro tests indicated that the powders have acceptable cytotoxicity over a wide range of concentration (0.1-100 mu g ml(-1)) due to the coating applied during milling.

FAPESP [proc. 2010/08018-8, proc. 2011/50556-0]

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NANOTECHNOLOGY, BRISTOL, v. 23, n. 17, pp. 899-905, MAY 4, 2012

0957-4484

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35104

10.1088/0957-4484/23/17/175704

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eng

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD

BRISTOL

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NANOTECHNOLOGY

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Palavras-Chave #FERRITE #PARTICLES #ND2FE14B #POWDERS #FLUID #NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY #MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY #PHYSICS, APPLIED
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