Gold-coated iron (Fe@Au) nanoparticles: Synthesis, characterization, and magnetic field-induced self-assembly


Autoria(s): Lin J; Zhou WL; Kumbhar A; Wiemann J; Fang JY; Carpenter EE; O'Connor CJ
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2001

Resumo

A unique reverse micelle method has been developed to prepare gold-coated iron (Fe@Au) nanoparticles. XRD, UV/vis, TEM, and magnetic measurements are utilized to characterize the nanocomposites. XRD only gives FCC patterns of gold for the obtained nanoparticles. The absorption band of the Fe@Au colloid shifts to a longer wavelength and broadens relative to that of the pure gold colloid. TEM results show that the average size of Fe@Au nanoparticles is about 10 nm, These nanoparticles are self-assembled into chains on micron scale under a 0.5 T magnetic field. Magnetic measurements show that the particles are superparamagnetic with a blocking temperature (T-B) of 42 K, At 300 K (above T-B), no coercivity (Hc) and remanence (M-r) is observed in the magnetization curve, while at 2K (below T-B) He and M, are observed to be 728 Oe and 4.12 emu/g, respectively, (C) 2001 Academic Press.

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http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/20711

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/155090

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英语

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Lin J;Zhou WL;Kumbhar A;Wiemann J;Fang JY;Carpenter EE;O'Connor CJ.Gold-coated iron (Fe@Au) nanoparticles: Synthesis, characterization, and magnetic field-induced self-assembly,JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY,2001,159(1):26-31

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