Nanoscale Research Letters (Jan 2011)

The influence of colloidal parameters on the specific power absorption of PAA-coated magnetite nanoparticles

  • Pardiñas-Blanco Iván,
  • Goya Gerardo,
  • Piñeiro-Redondo Yolanda,
  • Bañobre-López Manuel,
  • López-Quintela M Arturo,
  • Rivas José

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 383

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Abstract The suitability of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) to act as heat nano-sources by application of an alternating magnetic field has recently been studied due to their promising applications in biomedicine. The understanding of the magnetic relaxation mechanism in biocompatible nanoparticle systems is crucial in order to optimize the magnetic properties and maximize the specific absorption rate (SAR). With this aim, the SAR of magnetic dispersions containing superparamagnetic magnetite nanoparticles bio-coated with polyacrylic acid of an average particle size of ≈10 nm has been evaluated separately by changing colloidal parameters such as the MNP concentration and the viscosity of the solvent. A remarkable decrease of the SAR values with increasing particle concentration and solvent viscosity was found. These behaviours have been discussed on the basis of the magnetic relaxation mechanisms involved. PACS: 80; 87; 87.85jf