Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1802481 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Optical observations of 100 nm metallic magnetic nanoparticles are used to study their magnetic field induced self assembly. Chains with lengths of tens of microns are observed to form within minutes at nanoparticle concentrations 1010/mL. Chain rotation and magnetophoresis are readily observed, and SEM reveals that long chains are not simple single particle filaments. Similar chains are detected for several 100 nm commercial bio-separation nanoparticles. We demonstrate the staged magnetic condensation of different types of nanoparticles into composite structures and show that magnetic chains bind to immuno-magnetically labeled cells, serving as temporary handles which allow novel magnetic cell manipulations.
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Authors
Robert J. Wilson, Wei Hu, Cheryl Wong Po Fu, Ai Leen Koh, Richard S. Gaster, Christopher M. Earhart, Aihua Fu, Sarah C. Heilshorn, Robert Sinclair, Shan X. Wang,