Enhancing the magnetic anisotropy of maghemite nanoparticles via the surface coordination of molecular complexes

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Superparamagnetic nanoparticles are promising objects for data storage or medical applications. In the smallest - and more attractive - systems, the properties are governed by the magnetic anisotropy. Here we report a molecule-based synthetic strategy to enhance this anisotropy in sub-10-nm nanoparticles. It consists of the fabrication of composite materials where anisotropic molecular complexes are coordinated to the surface of the nanoparticles. Reacting 5 nm γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles with the [CoII (TPMA)Cl2] complex (TPMA: tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine) leads to the desired composite materials and the characterization of the functionalized nanoparticles evidences the successful coordination - without nanoparticle aggregation and without complex dissociation - of the molecular complexes to the nanoparticles surface. Magnetic measurements indicate the significant enhancement of the anisotropy in the final objects. Indeed, the functionalized nanoparticles show a threefold increase of the blocking temperature and a coercive field increased by one order of magnitude.

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Prado, Y., Daffé, N., Michel, A., Georgelin, T., Yaacoub, N., Grenèche, J. M., … Fresnais, J. (2015). Enhancing the magnetic anisotropy of maghemite nanoparticles via the surface coordination of molecular complexes. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10139

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