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Heating efficiency in magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Volume 354, Issue -, Pages 163-172

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2013.11.006

Keywords

Magnetic hyperthermia; Magnetic nanoparticles; Neel relaxation; Brownian relaxation; Specific absorption rate (SAR); Collective behavior

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  1. Lumen Scholars program at Elon University

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Magnetic nanoparticles for hyperthermic treatment of cancers have gained significant attention in recent years. In magnetic hyperthermia, three independent mechanisms result in thermal energy upon stimulation: Neel relaxation, Brownian relaxation, and hysteresis loss. The relative contribution of each is strongly dependent on size, shape, crystalline anisotropy, and degree of aggregation or agglomeration of the nanoparticles. We review the effects of each of these physical mechanisms in light of recent experimental studies and suggest routes for progress in the field. Particular attention is given to the influence of the collective behaviors of nanoparticles in suspension. A number of recent studies have probed the effect of nanoparticle concentration on heating efficiency and have reported superficially contradictory results. We contextualize these studies and show that they consistently indicate a decrease in magnetic relaxation time with increasing nanoparticle concentration, in both Brownian- and Neel-dominated regimes. This leads to a predictable effect on heating efficiency and alleviates a significant source of confusion within the field. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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