Growth and characterization of FeB nanoparticles for potential application as magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent

We report a study of the morphological, chemical, structural and magnetic properties of FeB nanoparticles (NPs) grown using an ion cluster source. A large size distribution of NPs with the mean size of dominant population around 10-14 nm is obtained. The structural characterization confirms the sphe...

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Published inMaterials research express Vol. 1; no. 2; pp. 25008 - 20
Main Authors Oprea, B, Martínez, L, Román, E, Espinosa, A, Ruano, M, Llamosa, D, García-Hernández, M, Ballesteros, C, Huttel, Y
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.06.2014
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Summary:We report a study of the morphological, chemical, structural and magnetic properties of FeB nanoparticles (NPs) grown using an ion cluster source. A large size distribution of NPs with the mean size of dominant population around 10-14 nm is obtained. The structural characterization confirms the spherical shape and the amorphous nature of the FeB NPs. The evolution of the chemical composition of the NPs in depth is analyzed by means of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. A mixture of Fe and B oxides and oxynitrides surrounds a core where metallic Fe is present. According to the magnetic measurements, this core size is close to 3 nm. The majority of NPs are superparamagnetic at room temperature and the blocking temperature was found to be 17.5 K. The outer shell thickness of more than 7 nm formed by oxides and oxynitrides inhibits the magnetic interaction between NPs resulting in an almost negligible coalescence, making these NPs suitable to be used in biomedical applications.
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ISSN:2053-1591
2053-1591
DOI:10.1088/2053-1591/1/2/025008