Ultrasonic investigation of magnetic nanoparticles suspension with PEG biocompatible coating |
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Authors: | Arkadiusz Jó zefczak,Andrzej Skumiel |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Acoustics, Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Umultowska 85, 61-614 Poznań, Poland |
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Abstract: | Water suspension of nanoparticles was studied by ultrasound spectroscopy. Nanoparticles have a core-shell structure with magnetic core Fe3O4 and surfactant shells. The surface of magnetic particles was coated with oleate sodium as the primary layer and polyethylene glycol as the secondary layer. The acoustic properties of suspensions, such as velocity and attenuation of ultrasonic waves, have been measured. From experimental data mechanical properties have been determined. Adiabatic compressibility of nanoparticles suspension decreased with increase of temperature. The changes of ultrasonic wave attenuation under the influence of the external magnetic field, show that magnetic liquids with high concentration of magnetic material (despite two surfactant shells) show tendency to aggregate. |
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Keywords: | Polyethylene glycol (PEG) Nanoparticle Magnetic fluid Ultrasonic wave Adiabatic compressibility |
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