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Synthesis of Fe3O4 nanoparticles from emulsions

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages 1704-1709

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b100758k

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A unique oil-in-water emulsion route has been devised to synthesize nanosized magnetite (Fe3O4) particles using a small amount of cyclohexane as the oil phase, NP5 + NP9 as the surfactant phase, and a Fe(II)/Fe(III) salt solution as the aqueous phase. The Fe3O4 powder thus derived from the emulsion containing 88 wt% 0.3 M FeSO4 + Fe(NO3)(3) in the aqueous phase possesses an equiaxial morphology and an average particle size of < 10 nm. Studies on the electrical conductivity of the emulsions as a function of Fe2+/Fe3+ concentration in the aqueous phase revealed the complexation effect of the NP5 + NP9 surfactant towards Fe2+/Fe3+ ions. The resulting particle size and morphology are therefore dependent on the amounts of surfactant and aqueous phase in the emulsion. A strongly alkaline aqueous phase favors the formation of Fe3O4, while a low alkalinity favors the formation of alpha -FeOOH. Magnetic property measurements and Mossbauer spectroscopic studies indicate that the emulsion-derived iron oxide powder is superparamagnetic, which becomes ferrimagnetic with decreasing measurement temperature.

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