Specific absorption rate in Zn-doted ferrites for self-controlled magnetic hyperthermia

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Abstract: In this paper, we study mixed ferrites nanoparticles with structure formula Me1−xZnxFe2O4 (Me = Co, Ni, Cu, Mn) appropriated for self-controlled magnetic hyperthermia (SMHT) for in vivo and in vitro applications. We discuss in details the influence of the size d, the Zn-ion concentration x on the magnetic characteristics: saturation magnetization MS, coercivity HC, effective anisotropy Keff and specific absorption rate (SAR). From a theoretical point of view we investigate monodispersed, non-interactive, single-domain spherical magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). We propose a simple core–shell model with a constant thickness of the surface layer. We explain the behaviour of SAR as a function of size and dopping based on two thermal heating mechanisms: the mechanism leading to dynamic hysteresis loops of superparamagnetic origin and the heating mechanism via conventional metastable hysteresis. We investigate also a thermal heating efficiency based on the Zn-ion concentration. We show that whether SAR decreases (increases) when doping increases depends on whether the nanoparticle diameter d is smaller (larger) than the particle size dmax for which SAR has a maximum value. The numerical results are in qualitative agreement with many experimental data. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

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Apostolov, A., Apostolova, I., & Wesselinowa, J. (2019). Specific absorption rate in Zn-doted ferrites for self-controlled magnetic hyperthermia. European Physical Journal B, 92(3). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2019-90567-2

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