Size analysis of single-core magnetic nanoparticles

F Ludwig, C Balceris, T Viereck, O Posth… - Journal of magnetism …, 2017 - Elsevier
Journal of magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2017Elsevier
Single-core iron-oxide nanoparticles with nominal core diameters of 14 nm and 19 nm were
analyzed with a variety of non-magnetic and magnetic analysis techniques, including
transmission electron microscopy (TEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), static magnetization
vs. magnetic field (MH) measurements, ac susceptibility (ACS) and magnetorelaxometry
(MRX). From the experimental data, distributions of core and hydrodynamic sizes are
derived. Except for TEM where a number-weighted distribution is directly obtained, models …
Abstract
Single-core iron-oxide nanoparticles with nominal core diameters of 14 nm and 19 nm were analyzed with a variety of non-magnetic and magnetic analysis techniques, including transmission electron microscopy (TEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), static magnetization vs. magnetic field (M-H) measurements, ac susceptibility (ACS) and magnetorelaxometry (MRX). From the experimental data, distributions of core and hydrodynamic sizes are derived. Except for TEM where a number-weighted distribution is directly obtained, models have to be applied in order to determine size distributions from the measurand. It was found that the mean core diameters determined from TEM, M-H, ACS and MRX measurements agree well although they are based on different models (Langevin function, Brownian and Néel relaxation times). Especially for the sample with large cores, particle interaction effects come into play, causing agglomerates which were detected in DLS, ACS and MRX measurements. We observed that the number and size of agglomerates can be minimized by sufficiently strong diluting the suspension.
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