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Synthesis of Fe oxide core/Au shell nanoparticles by iterative hydroxylamine seeding

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Water-soluble, Au-coated magnetic Fe oxide nanoparticles with diameters similar to60 nm were synthesized by the reduction of Au3+ onto the surfaces of similar to9 nm diameter particles consisting of either gamma-Fe2O3 or partially oxidized Fe3O4 via iterative hydroxylamine seeding. The morphology and optical properties of the core/shell particles are dependent on the quantity of deposited Au, while the magnetic properties remain largely independent of Au addition. The Au-coated particles exhibit a surface plasmon resonance peak that blue-shifts from 570 to 525 nm with increasing Au deposition. SQUID magnetometry reveals that particle magnetic properties are not affected by the overlayer of a moderately thick Au shell.

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