كليدواژه :
Fe3O4 , Electrochemical synthesis , Polymer coating , Biomedical applications
چكيده فارسي :
Recently, increased investigations with several types of iron oxides have been carried out in the
field of magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) mostly includes magnetite (Fe3O4, superparamagnetic
when the size is less than 15 nm), hematite (α-Fe2O3), maghemite (γ-Fe2O3) [1]. Among them,
magnetite is the very promising and popular candidates [2]. However, it is a technological
challenge to control size, shape, stability, and dispersibility of NPs in desired solvents.
Magnetite NPs have a large surface-to volume ratio and therefore possess high surface energies.
Consequently, they tend to aggregate so as to minimize the surface energies. Moreover, they
have high chemical activity, and are easily oxidized in air, generally resulting in loss of
magnetism and dispersibility. Therefore, providing effective coating strategies and developing
novel synthetic methods to prepare stable monodisperse iron oxide NPs is very important.
Herein, we report preparation of naked and polymer coated Fe3O4 nanoparticles by an effective
electrochemical method. In this way, in a two-electrode system and using base electrogeneration
on the cathode surface, pure magnetite phase of iron oxide and also double coated with
polyethylene glycol/polyethyleneimine polymers were successfully electrodeposited on the
cathode surface. The structure and composition of the prepared nanoparticles were identified by
SEM, TEM, DLS, XRD, FTIR, and TG analyses. The PEG/PEI coat on the surface of Fe3O4
nanoparticles was confirmed by IR and TG data. The superparamagnetic properties of the
prepared nanoparticles were characterized through VSM data.