Shape control of the magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles under different chain length of reducing agents

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We report on the effect of using reducing agents with different chain-length on the synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles by thermal decomposition of iron (III) acetylacetonate in 1-octadecene. This modification allows us to control the shape of nanoparticles into spherical and cubic iron oxide nanoparticles. The highly monodisperse 14 nm spherical nanoparticles are obtained under 1,2-dodecanediol and average 14 nm edge-length cubic iron oxide nanoparticles are obtained under 1,2-tetradecanediol. The structural characterization such as transmission electron microscope (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) shows similar properties between two particles with different shapes. The vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) shows no significant difference between spherical and cubic nanoparticles, which are 36 emu/g and 37 emu/g respectively and superparamagnetic in nature.

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Ngoi, K. H., Chia, C. H., Chiu, W. S., & Zakaria, S. (2015). Shape control of the magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles under different chain length of reducing agents. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1678). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4931258

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