Self-regulating magnetic hyperthermia (SrMH) of Ni<sub>x</sub>Cu<sub>1-x</sub> nanoparticles
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Abstract
NixCu1-x (x=0.2-0.5) nanoparticles have been synthesized by reducing Ni and Cu from metal precursors using sol-gel route followed by annealing at different temperatures for controlled self-regulating magnetic hyperthermia applications (SrMH). SEM, TEM, and XRD reveal spherical 20-50 nm nanoparticles with FCC cubic structure for different compositions of NixCu1-x. The magnetic properties exhibited ferromagnetic behavior with saturation magnetization (Ms) ranging from 8-20 emu/g at 300 K and Curie temperature ranging from 42-25 °C within the limit of the therapeutic temperature range of 42-46 °C. The feasibility of hyperthermia has been performed under the therapeutic limits of alternating magnetic field and frequency. The samples exhibited heating rate and a significant dissipated heating power or measured as specific absorption rate (SAR) ranging from 0.1-1.6 °C/min and 20-100 W/g, respectively. Results reveal nanoparticles' feasibility for self-regulating hyperthermia.
*AAE acknowledge the startup and rising stars funds by UTEP and UT-system respectively. Also, the research reported in this paper was partially supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under linked award numbers RL5GM118969, TL4GM118971, and UL1GM118970.
Presenters
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Bianca Paola Meneses Brassea
- Physics, University of Texas at El Paso