Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1611708 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The work presents structural and magnetic properties of ultrasmall magnetic nanoparticles consisting of inorganic iron oxide core and organic ester shell, dispersed in an organic fluid, synthesized via polyol route. The structure analysis shows that nanoparticles are crystalline, less than 3 nm in size, mutually clearly separated. The magnetic properties are in accordance with the size of the nanoparticles and do not indicate interparticle interactions. The particles show pure superparamagnetic behavior with very low blocking temperature. ZFCFC bifurcation and ac susceptibility peaks are at temperatures TB < 12 K. The properties of fluid were compared with dried powder sample. Drying of fluid brings about interactions between the magnetic nanoparticles that considerably affect spin dynamics of the particles. The surface of nanoparticles has a significant influence on their behavior. The Mössbauer parameters indicate existence of γ-Fe2O3 core and non-stoichiometric surface layer. Magnetic field dependent magnetization analysis suggests smaller apparent size of the particles d0 = 0.56 nm. High magnetic anisotropy due to surface layer anisotropy was measured to be of the order 106 erg/cm3 that is two orders of magnitude higher than that in bulk material.
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