Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8157328 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Measurement of specific absorption rate (SAR) of magnetic nanoparticles is crucial to assert their potential for magnetic hyperthermia. To perform this task, calorimetric methods are widely used. However, those methods are not very accurate and are difficult to standardize. In this paper, we present AC magnetometry results performed with a lab-made magnetometer that is able to obtain dynamic hysteresis-loops in the AC magnetic field frequency range from 50Â kHz to 1Â MHz and intensities up to 24Â kAÂ mâ1. In this work, SAR values of maghemite nanoparticles dispersed in water are measured by AC magnetometry. The so-obtained values are compared with the SAR measured by calorimetric methods. Both measurements, by calorimetry and magnetometry, are in good agreement. Therefore, the presented AC magnetometer is a suitable way to obtain SAR values of magnetic nanoparticles.
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Authors
E. Garaio, J.M. Collantes, J.A. Garcia, F. Plazaola, S. Mornet, F. Couillaud, O. Sandre,