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Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology | 2014

A sonochemical approach to the direct surface functionalization of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane

Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Azlan Abdul Aziz

Summary We report a sonochemical method of functionalizing superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) with (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES). Mechanical stirring, localized hot spots and other unique conditions generated by an acoustic cavitation (sonochemical) process were found to induce a rapid silanization reaction between SPION and APTES. FTIR, XPS and XRD measurements were used to demonstrate the grafting of APTES on SPION. Compared to what was reported in literature, the results showed that the silanization reaction time was greatly minimized. More importantly, the product displayed superparamagnetic behaviour at room temperature with a more than 20% higher saturation magnetization.


Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2015

Non-seeded synthesis and characterization of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles incorporated into silica nanoparticles via ultrasound.

Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Azlan Abdul Aziz

A non-seeded method of incorporating superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) into silica nanoparticles is presented. Mixture of both SPION and silica nanoparticles was ultrasonically irradiated. The collapsed bubbles and shockwave generated from the ultrasonic irradiation produce tremendous force that caused inelastic collision and incorporation of SPION into the silica. Physicochemical analyses using transmission electron microscope (TEM), electronic spectroscopic imaging (ESI), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy demonstrated the formation of SPION/silica composite nanoparticles. The prepared composite nanoparticles exhibited superparamagnetic behaviour and nearly 70% of the initial saturation magnetization (Ms) of the SPION was retained. The presence and reactivity of the silica were demonstrated via assembling decanethiol monolayer on the composite nanoparticles. The silanol group of the silica provided the binding site for the alkyl group in the decanethiol molecules. Therefore, the thiol moiety became the terminal and functional group on the magnetic composite nanoparticles.


Materials Science Forum | 2013

Sonochemical Synthesis of Silica Coated Super Paramagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles

Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Azlan Abdul Aziz

Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) of sizes 5 to10 nm were synthesized by the co-precipitation method. They are coated with silica nanoparticles using sonication method. The SPION was produced under the optimum pH of 10, peptized in acidic medium and redispersed in water. The silica nanoparticles were produced through the Stöbermethod. Sonochemical coating of silica nanoparticle on the SPION was successfulat a pH value lower than 5. Otherwise, at higher pH value (but lower than point zero charge (PZC)), the SPION were found to be unstable. Fast hydrolysis of triethoxyvinylsilane(TEVS) shows that silica forms its own particles without coating onto the surfaces of the SPION. Under optimized experimental condition, sonochemical method of coating silica nanoparticles onto the SPION can be considered as an alternative for effective and prompt method that rely mainly on pH of the suspension.


IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices | 2016

Estimation of Optical Power and Heat-Dissipation Factor of Low-Power SMD LED as a Function of Injection Current and Ambient Temperature

Muna E. Raypah; Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Mutharasu Devarajan; Fauziah Sulaiman

Optimization of light-emitting diode (LED) design is highly dependent on the relationship between photometric, electric, and thermal parameters of the device. The photoelectrothermal (PET) theory connects all the features of LED device. In this paper, wall-plug efficiency equations of PET theory were extended to estimate heat-dissipation factor and optical power of low-power surface-mounted device (SMD) LED. The wall-plug efficiency as a function of ambient temperature and injection current is used to predict the heat-dissipation factor and the optical power of the SMD LED. The TeraLED and T3ster systems were utilized to provide optical and thermal test reports of the LED parameters at a certain range of injection current and ambient temperature. The presented equations were verified by testing on low-power SMD LED. Results demonstrate that the estimated and measured values were in good agreement for all the considered parameters. This validates the extension of PET theory equations for low-power SMD LED.


IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices | 2016

Estimation of Luminous Flux and Luminous Efficacy of Low-Power SMD LED as a Function of Injection Current and Ambient Temperature

Muna E. Raypah; Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Mutharasu Devarajan; Fauziah Sulaiman

Light-emitting diode (LED) luminous flux and efficacy as a function of temperature and current is important to qualify and optimize the design of an LED system. In this paper, the extension of light output equation was used to estimate luminous flux and efficacy of low-power surface-mounted device LED. The photometric and thermal test reports of LED parameters at a certain range of injection current and ambient temperature were obtained by the combination of T3ster and TeraLED systems. The luminous flux and efficacy as a function of injection current and ambient temperature were predicted. The agreement between the experimental and theoretical results validates the extended equation used in this paper. The optimized operating conditions of LED under test are determined.


Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2018

One minute synthesis of amino-silane functionalized superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles by sonochemical method

Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Azlan Abdul Aziz

Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) are material of interest for biomedical research and related applications. Recently, several works have reported facile sonochemical method of functionalizing nanoparticles with organic coupling agents. Herein, we present the influence of ultrasonic irradiation on the rate of functionalization of 3-amino propyl triethoxyl silane (APTES) on SPION. The effect of sonication on the process is investigated by varying the sonication period between 1 and 20min. Grafting of the organo-metallic molecules on SPION is demonstrated through FTIR and XPS. The results show that in one minute, organo-silane compound can be functionalized onto SPION through unique conditions generated from ultrasonic irradiation. The XPS survey spectra of the as-synthesized APTES-SPION at different sonication periods revealed that absorbed energy due to silanization reactions in all the samples appeared at same peaks. The percentage atomic concentrations of all the elements present in the as-synthesized APTES-SPION are determined by the software CASAXPS. The result demonstrated that highest percentage atomic concentration is observed at the one minute sonication period.


NATIONAL PHYSICS CONFERENCE 2014 (PERFIK 2014) | 2015

Effect of sonication on the colloidal stability of iron oxide nanoparticles

Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Azlan Abdul Aziz

Colloidal stability of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles’ (SPION) suspensions, ultrasonically irradiated at various pH was studied. Electrophoresis measurement of the sonicated SPION showed that the shock waves and other unique conditions generated from the acoustic cavitation process (formation, growth and collapse of bubbles) affect the zeta potential value of the suspension. In this work, stabled colloidal suspensions of SPION were prepared and their pH is varied between 3 and 5. Prior to ultrasonic irradiation of the suspensions, their initial zeta potential values were determined. After ultrasonic irradiation of the suspensions, we observed that the sonication process interacts with colloidal stability of the nanoparticles. The results demonstrated that only suspensions with pH less 4 were found stable and able to retain more than 90% of its initial zeta potential value. However, at pH greater than 4, the suspensions were found unstable. The result implies that good zeta potential value of SPION can be sustained in sonochemical process as long as the pH of the mixture is kept below 4.


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology | 2016

Effect of visible laser light on ATP level of anaemic red blood cell

Nursakinah Suardi; Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Mohd Zulkifli Mustafa; Zalila Ali

In this work we present influence of visible laser light on ATP level and viability of anaemic red blood cell (RBC). The visible laser lights used in this work are 460nm and 532nm. The responses of ATP level in anaemic and normal RBC before and after laser irradiation at different exposure time (30, 40, 50 and 60s) were observed. Three aliquots were prepared from the ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) blood sample. One served as a control (untreated) and another two were irradiated with 460nm and 560nm lasers. Packed RBC was prepared to study ATP level in the RBC using CellTiter-GloLuminescent cell Viability Assay kit. The assay generates a glow type signal produced by luciferase reaction, which is proportional to the amount of ATP present in RBCs. Paired t-test were done to analyse ATP level before and after laser irradiation. The results revealed laser irradiation improve level of ATP in anaemic RBC. Effect of laser light on anaemic RBCs were significant over different exposure time for both 460nm (p=0.000) and 532nm (p=0.003). The result of ATP level is further used as marker for RBC viability. The influence of ATP level and viability were studied. Optical densities obtained from the data were used to determine cell viability of the samples. Results showed that laser irradiation increased viability of anaemic RBC compared to normal RBC.


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2016

Recent advances in synthesis and surface modification of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles with silica

Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Azlan Abdul Aziz


Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2017

Nucleation and growth of zinc oxide nanorods directly on metal wire by sonochemical method

Ruzaina Rayathulhan; Bashiru Kayode Sodipo; Azlan Abdul Aziz

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Muna E. Raypah

Universiti Sains Malaysia

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Zalila Ali

Universiti Sains Malaysia

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