Title of article :
Key Parameters on the Microwave Assisted Synthesis of Magnetic Nanoparticles for MRI Contrast Agents
Author/Authors :
Fortes Brollo, Maria Eugênia Institute of Material Science of Madrid - Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz - Madrid, Spain , Veintemillas-Verdaguer, Sabino Institute of Material Science of Madrid - Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz - Madrid, Spain , Menor Salván, Cesar School of Chemistry and Biochemistry - Georgia Institute of Technology - Ferst Drive NW - Atlanta, USA , Puerto Morales, Maria del Institute of Material Science of Madrid - Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz - Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
Uniform iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles have been synthesized using a microwave assisted synthesis method in organic media
and their colloidal, magnetic, and relaxometric properties have been analyzed after its transference to water and compared with
those nanoparticles prepared by thermal decomposition in organic media. The novelty of this synthesis relies on the use of a solid
iron oleate as precursor, which assures the reproducibility and scalability of the synthesis, and the microwave heating that resulted
in being faster and more efficient than traditional heating methods, and therefore it has a great potential for nanoparticle industrial
production.The effect of different experimental conditions such as the solvent, precursor, and surfactant concentration and reaction
time as well as the transference to water is analyzed and optimized to obtain magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with sizes between
8 and 15 nm and finally colloids suitable for their use as contrast agents on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The 𝑟2 relaxivity
values normalized to the square of the saturation magnetization were shown to be constant and independent of the particle size,
which means that the saturation magnetization is the main parameter controlling the efficiency of these magnetic nanoparticles as
MRI 𝑇2-contrast agents.
Keywords :
MRI , Nanoparticles , chemistry
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging