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Platinum dendritic nanoparticles with magnetic behavior

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posted on 2024-11-15, 14:22 authored by Wenxian Li, Ziqi Sun, Dongliang Tian, Ivan Nevirkovets, Shi DouShi Dou
Magnetic nanoparticles have attracted increasing attention for biomedical applications in magnetic resonance imaging, high frequency magnetic field hyperthermia therapies, and magnetic-field-gradient-targeted drug delivery. In this study, three-dimensional (3D) platinum nanostructures with large surface area that features magnetic behavior have been demonstrated. The well-developed 3D nanodendrites consist of plentiful interconnected nano-arms ∼4 nm in size. The magnetic behavior of the 3D dendritic Pt nanoparticles is contributed by the localization of surface electrons due to strongly bonded oxygen/Pluronic F127 and the local magnetic moment induced by oxygen vacancies on the neighboring Pt and O atoms. The magnetization of the nanoparticles exhibits a mixed paramagnetic and ferromagnetic state, originating from the core and surface, respectively. The 3D nanodendrite structure is suitable for surface modification and high amounts of drug loading if the transition temperature was enhanced to room temperature properly.

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Li, W., Sun, Z., Tian, D., Nevirkovets, I. P. & Dou, S. (2014). Platinum dendritic nanoparticles with magnetic behavior. Journal of Applied Physics, 116 (3), 033911-1-033911-6.

Journal title

Journal of Applied Physics

Volume

116

Issue

3

Language

English

RIS ID

92202

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