Synthesis of monodisperse iron oxide nanoparticles without surfactants

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Monodisperse iron oxide nanoparticles could be successfully synthesized with two kinds of precipitants through a precipitation method. As-prepared nanoparticles in the size around 10 nm with regular spherical-like shape were achieved by adjusting pH values. NaOH and NH· H were used as two precipitants for comparison. The average size of nanoparticles with NH· H precipitant got smaller and represented better dispersibility, while nanoparticles with NaOH precipitant represented better magnetic property. This work provided a simple method without using any organic solvents, organic metal salts, or surfactants which could easily obtain monodisperse nanoparticles with tunable morphology.

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Yang, X. C., Shang, Y. L., Li, Y. H., Zhai, J., Foster, N. R., Li, Y. X., … Pu, Y. (2014). Synthesis of monodisperse iron oxide nanoparticles without surfactants. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/740856

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