Model colloids to study surface - Ligand interactions in nanosized FeO
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, ISSN: 1757-899X, Vol: 503, Issue: 1
2019
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Using electrodispersion of metallic iron in an aqueous environment without additional reagents we create a chemically clean model system based on nanosized synthetic magnetite where the details of magnetic metal oxide - surfactant chemisorption can be studied by high fidelity magnetometry with nanometric precision. A comparative analysis of model colloidal solutions based on oleic acid and iron Fe oleate indicates a significant influence of the mode of surfactant adsorption on the magnetic diameter of the particles.
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