Temperature-induced switchable magnetite nanoparticle superstructures

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Abstract

In this study we describe the green synthesis of temperature-switchable polymer-magnetite nanoparticles (PMNPs) in water at room temperature via an improved co-precipitation pathway. The temperature responsiveness was achieved through the surface modification with a vinyl-based dual-stimuli-responsive block copolymer. Furthermore, these PMNPs enable the investigation of temperature-induced magnetic superstructures and their medical application.

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Kronenbitter, C., Watanabe, H., Aoshima, S., & Cölfen, H. (2020). Temperature-induced switchable magnetite nanoparticle superstructures. Materials Advances, 1(1), 10–13. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ma00075b

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