Self-assembly of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles into cuboidal superstructures
Sabine Rosenfeldt, Stephan F\"orster, Thomas Friedrich, Ingo Rehberg,, Birgit Weber

TL;DR
This paper investigates how magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, especially nanocubes, self-assemble into crystalline cuboids, examining the effects of magnetic fields, concentration, and temperature on the process.
Contribution
It provides experimental insights into the self-assembly mechanisms of magnetic nanocubes into superstructures under various conditions.
Findings
External magnetic fields influence assembly orientation
Particle concentration affects superstructure size
Temperature impacts assembly stability
Abstract
This chapter describes the synthesis and some characteristics of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, mainly nanocubes, and focus on their self-assembly into crystalline cuboids in dispersion. The influence of external magnetic fields, the concentration of particles, and the temperature on the assembly process is experimentally investigated.
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