Compact Ag@Fe3O4 Core-shell nanoparticles by means of single-step thermal decomposition reaction

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A temperature pause introduced in a simple single-step thermal decomposition of iron, with the presence of silver seeds formed in the same reaction mixture, gives rise to novel compact heterostructures: brick-like Ag@Fe3O4 core-shell nanoparticles. This novel method is relatively easy to implement, and could contribute to overcome the challenge of obtaining a multifunctional heteroparticle in which a noble metal is surrounded by magnetite. Structural analyses of the samples show 4 nm silver nanoparticles wrapped within compact cubic external structures of Fe oxide, with curious rectangular shape. The magnetic properties indicate a near superparamagnetic like behavior with a weak hysteresis at room temperature. The value of the anisotropy involved makes these particles candidates to potential applications in nanomedicine.

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Brollo, M. E. F., López-Ruiz, R., Muraca, D., Figueroa, S. J. A., Pirota, K. R., & Knobel, M. (2014). Compact Ag@Fe3O4 Core-shell nanoparticles by means of single-step thermal decomposition reaction. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep06839

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