Abstract
A process is reported to obtain a nanoparticle sol from co-precipitated iron oxide particles without using any surfactant. The sol - a true ferrofluid - is not only stable over a wide range of pH but also in physiological solutions. This is a decisive step towards biomedical applications where nanoparticle agglomeration could so far only be prevented by using unwanted surfactants.
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Mandel, K., Straßer, M., Granath, T., Dembski, S., & Sextl, G. (2015). Surfactant free superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for stable ferrofluids in physiological solutions. Chemical Communications, 51(14), 2863–2866. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cc09277e
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