Abstract
The field-induced ordering of concentrated ferrofluids based on spherical and cuboidal maghemite nanoparticles is studied using small-angle neutron scattering, revealing a qualitative effect of the faceted shape on the interparticle interactions as shown in the structure factor and correlation lengths. Whereas a spatially disordered hard-sphere interaction potential with a short correlation length is found for ∼9 nm spherical nanoparticles, nanocubes of a comparable particle size exhibit a more pronounced interparticle interaction and the formation of linear arrangements. Analysis of the anisotropic two-dimensional pair distance correlation function gives insight into the real-space arrangement of the nanoparticles. On the basis of the short interparticle distances found here, oriented attachment, i.e. a face-to-face arrangement of the nanocubes, is likely. The unusual field dependence of the interparticle correlations suggests a field-induced structural rearrangement.
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Bender, P., Wetterskog, E., Salazar-Alvarez, G., Bergström, L., Hermann, R. P., Brückel, T., … Michels, A. (2022). Shape-induced superstructure formation in concentrated ferrofluids under applied magnetic fields. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 55, 1613–1621. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576722010093
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