Water-Soluble Magnetic Nanocomposites Based on Carboxymethyl Cellulose and Iron(III) Oxide |
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Authors: | V V Spiridonov I G Panova M I Afanasov S B Zezin A V Sybachin A A Yaroslavov |
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Institution: | 1.Faculty of Chemistry,Moscow State University,Moscow,Russia |
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Abstract: | The one-step synthesis of water-soluble composites from maghemite (γ-Fe2O3) nanoparticles with a diameter of 12 ± 4 nm and a biocompatible polysaccharide, namely, sodium salt of carboxymethyl cellulose, is described. The role of the polymer matrix consists in stabilization of the resulting nanoparticles by the electrostatic interaction of polymer carboxyl groups with the surface atoms of iron in the (3+) oxidation state. The dissolution of the composites in water affords aggregatively stable dispersions responding to the external magnetic field. The content of the magnetic phase (iron oxide) in the formulation of the maghemite–carboxymethyl cellulose composite is defined by the ratio of components during the synthesis. |
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