Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1802492 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
For a variety of magnetically based biomedical applications, it is advantageous to use sedimentation stable suspensions of relatively large (d>20 nm) magnetic core–shell nanoparticles. Water-based suspensions of multicore nanoparticles were prepared by coating of the particles (synthesized by means of a modified alkaline precipitation method) with a carboxymethyldextran shell. The resulting ferrofluids were structurally and magnetically characterized. It was found that these fluids show a specific heating power of about 60 W/g (f=400 kHz, H=10 kA/m). This value was increased up to 330 W/g by a simple fractionation method based on centrifugation. Finally, the cellular uptake of the multicore nanoparticles was demonstrated.
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Authors
Silvio Dutz, Joachim H. Clement, Dietmar Eberbeck, Thorsten Gelbrich, Rudolf Hergt, Robert Müller, Jana Wotschadlo, Matthias Zeisberger,