Advances in Nano Research
Volume 4, Number 1, 2016, pages 1-14
DOI: 10.12989/anr.2016.4.1.001
Effect of additives on the hydrothermal synthesis of manganese ferrite nanoparticles
Marija Kurtinaitiene, Kestutis Mazeika, Simonas Ramanavicius, Vidas Pakstas and Arunas Jagminas
Abstract
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (Nps), composed of magnetite, Fe3O4, or maghemite,r-Fe2O3, core and biocompatible polymer shell, such as dextran or chitozan, have recently found wide applications in magnetic resonance imaging, contrast enhancement and hyperthermia therapy. For different diagnostic and therapeutic applications, current attempt is focusing on the synthesis and biomedical applications of various ferrite Nps, such as CoFe2O4 and MnFe2O4, differing from iron oxide Nps in charge, surface chemistry and magnetic properties. This study is focused on the synthesis of manganese ferrite, MnFe2O4, Nps by most commonly used chemical way pursuing better control of their size, purity and magnetic properties. Co-precipitation syntheses were performed using aqueous alkaline solutions of Mn(II) and Fe(III) salts and NaOH within a wide pH range using various hydrothermal treatment regimes. Different additives, such as citric acid, cysteine, glicine, polyetylene glycol, triethanolamine, chitosan, etc., were tested on purpose to obtain good yield of pure phase and monodispersed Nps with average size of <_20 nm. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), Mössbauer spectroscopy down to cryogenic temperatures, magnetic measurements and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry were employed in this study.
Key Words
manganese ferrite; nanoparticles; hydrothermal synthesis; phase purity; magnetic properties
Address
Marija Kurtinaitiene, Kestutis Mazeika, Simonas Ramanavicius, Vidas Pakstas and Arunas Jagminas: State Research Institute Centre for Physical Sciences and Technology, Savanoriu 231, LT-02300 Vilnius, Lithuania