Advances in Nano Research

Volume 8, Number 2, 2020, pages 95-102

DOI: 10.12989/anr.2020.8.2.095

Tunneling the size of iron oxide NPs using different alcohols and proportions water-alcohol

F.L. Rivera, J. Sanchez-Marcos, N. Menendez, P. Herrasti and E. Mazarío

Abstract

In this work the properties of iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) synthesized by electrochemical method using different water-alcohol proportions and alcohols have been investigated. The syntheses were carried out using 99% iron foils acting electrodes in a 0.04 M NaCl solutions at room temperature applying 22 mAcm<sup>-2</sup> on the working electrode, mostly obtaining magnetite nanoparticles. The impact of the electrolyte in the size of the synthesized MNPs has been evaluated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), chronopotentiometric studies, and magnetic characterization. The results have shown that nanoparticles can be obtained in the range of 6 to 26 nm depending on the type of alcohol and the proportions in the mixture of water-alcohol. The same trend has been observed for all alcohols. As the proportion of these in the medium increases, the nanoparticles obtained are smaller in size. This trend is maintained until a certain proportion of alcohol: 50% for methanol, and 60% for the rest of alcohols, proportions where obtaining a single phase of magnetite is not favored.

Key Words

electrochemical synthesis; magnetic nanoparticle; conductivity; alcohol mixture; electrolyte

Address

Universidad Aut&#243;noma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Quimica Fisica Aplicada, 28049 Madrid, Spain.