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The coating of n[SiO1.5-(CH2)3(NH2)] ultrathin layers on the surface of Fe3O4 nanoparticles and the analysis of their coating dynamics

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2008
Author(s)
Zamora Iordache, Petrisor
Somoghi, Vasile
Petrea, Nicoleta
Mitru, Georgeta
Petre, Razvan
Dionezie, Bojin
Ordeanu, Viorel
Kim, Lidia
Mutihac, Lucia
Abstract
This paper presents the unitary and controlled synthesis of nanostructures of the type Fe3O4-n[SiO1.5-(CH2)3(NH2)]-Snθ [Fe3O4 = magnetic core; n[SiO1.5-(CH2)3(NH2)] = coating layer; -NH2 = layer made up of groups which play an important part in biochemical interface; Snθ = exterior layer of biochemical cross-linked molecules]. The purpose of obtaining these nanostructures is to fix Fe3O4-n[SiO1.5-(CH2)3(NH2)]-Snθ on microorganism surface through covalent chemical bounds in order to determine them in magnetic field, as a function of the mass and volume of the microorganisms attached to the nanostructures. The nanocomposite materials with physical and chemical features induced in a controlled way in the basic physical structure in order to handle in a controlled manner the host structures, constitute a research field of current interest. The nanostructures we have drawn up are also important in fields connected to chemistry, such as: selective/unselective chemical separation, molecular macrocomplexes labeling, chemical/biological detection media and others.
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Fe3O4-SiO2-NH2 core-s...

Superparamagnetic

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