Mössbauer spectroscopy of iron oxide nanoparticles containing both magnetite and maghemite
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Abstract
Iron oxide nanoparticles are available in two common phases, including magnetite (Fe3O4) and maghemite (Fe2O3). Upon exposure to oxygen atoms, the magnetite phase readily oxidizes into the maghemite phase with the partial conversion of ferrous ions into ferric ions. We report on the approach to determine the ratio of magnetite and maghemite in iron oxide nanoparticles synthesized by the hydrothermal process. The crystallinity of these nanoparticles has been investigated by X-ray diffraction studies and transmission electron microscopy observations. The hysteresis loops of the iron nanoparticles demonstrated the “S-shaped” pattern corresponding to superparamagnetic behavior. The Mössbauer spectrum of the sample is compared with the theoretically predicted model to determine the contributions from magnetite and maghemite. Such characterization is necessary for the synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles of uniform size with potential for biomedical applications.
*We would like to acknowledge the financial support from startup funds by the Middle Tennessee State University.
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Presenters
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Suman Neupane
- Middle Tennessee State Univ
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Middle Tennessee State University