Modulating the magnetic properties of Fe3C/C encapsulated core/shell nanoparticles for potential prospects in biomedicine
A. Castellano-Soria, R. Lopez-Mendez, A. Espinosa, C., Granados-Miralles, M. Varela, P. Marin, E. Navarro, J. Lopez-Sanchez

TL;DR
This study demonstrates how to control the composition and magnetic properties of Fe3C/C core/shell nanoparticles through synthesis parameter adjustments, achieving high magnetization and biocompatibility for biomedical applications.
Contribution
It introduces a precise synthesis method for Fe3C/C nanoparticles with optimized magnetic properties and biocompatibility, advancing their potential use in biomedicine.
Findings
Achieved saturation magnetization of 86 emu/g for pure Fe3C.
Optimized synthesis reduces impurities to below 2%.
Nanoparticles exhibit excellent biocompatibility in cell assays.
Abstract
In the pursuit of alternative and less invasive medical treatments, magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) have gained significant relevance. Iron carbides NPs stand out for their higher saturation magnetizations compared to iron oxides, while maintaining a suitable biocompatibility. In this work, high control is achieved over the composition and morphology of Fe3C/C encapsulated core/shell nanoparticles through fine-tuning of the sol-gel synthesis parameters. Specifically, the impact of decreasing each surfactant concentration added, nt, the same both for oleylamine (ON) and oleic acid (OA), has been explored. A minimum value for such parameter denoted by nt,min. was required to produce pure Fe3C@C NP-composites. For nt < 4 mmol, some minor {\alpha}-Fe impurities arise, and the effective carburization becomes unstable due to insufficient carbon. The magnetic properties of the materials prepared…
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