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Journal of Applied Physics | 2012

Magnetic hyperthermia investigation of cobalt ferrite nanoparticles: Comparison between experiment, linear response theory, and dynamic hysteresis simulations

E. L. Verde; Gabriel T. Landi; J.A. Gomes; M.H. Sousa; A. F. Bakuzis

Considerable effort has been made in recent years to optimize materials properties for magnetic hyperthermia applications. However, due to the complexity of the problem, several aspects pertaining to the combined influence of the different parameters involved still remain unclear. In this paper, we discuss in detail the role of the magnetic anisotropy on the specific absorption rate of cobalt-ferrite nanoparticles with diameters ranging from 3 to 14 nm. The structural characterization was carried out using x-ray diffraction and Rietveld analysis and all relevant magnetic parameters were extracted from vibrating sample magnetometry. Hyperthermia investigations were performed at 500 kHz with a sinusoidal magnetic field amplitude of up to 68 Oe. The specific absorption rate was investigated as a function of the coercive field, saturation magnetization, particle size, and magnetic anisotropy. The experimental results were also compared with theoretical predictions from the linear response theory and dynamic h...


AIP Advances | 2012

Field dependent transition to the non-linear regime in magnetic hyperthermia experiments: Comparison between maghemite, copper, zinc, nickel and cobalt ferrite nanoparticles of similar sizes

E. L. Verde; Gabriel T. Landi; Marcus S. Carrião; A. L. Drummond; J.A. Gomes; E. D. Vieira; M.H. Sousa; A. F. Bakuzis

Further advances in magnetic hyperthermia might be limited by biological constraints, such as using sufficiently low frequencies and low field amplitudes to inhibit harmful eddy currents inside the patients body. These incite the need to optimize the heating efficiency of the nanoparticles, referred to as the specific absorption rate (SAR). Among the several properties currently under research, one of particular importance is the transition from the linear to the non-linear regime that takes place as the field amplitude is increased, an aspect where the magnetic anisotropy is expected to play a fundamental role. In this paper we investigate the heating properties of cobalt ferrite and maghemite nanoparticles under the influence of a 500 kHz sinusoidal magnetic field with varying amplitude, up to 134 Oe. The particles were characterized by TEM, XRD, FMR and VSM, from which most relevant morphological, structural and magnetic properties were inferred. Both materials have similar size distributions and satu...


Journal of Applied Physics | 2009

In-field Mossbauer study of disordered surface spins in core/shell ferrite nanoparticles

E. C. Sousa; H.R. Rechenberg; J. Depeyrot; J.A. Gomes; R. Aquino; F.A. Tourinho; Vincent Dupuis; R. Perzynski

Magnetization and Mossbauer spectroscopy measurements are performed at low temperature under high field, on nanoparticles with a nickel ferrite core and a maghemite shell. These nanoparticles present finite size and surface effects, together with exchange anisotropy. High field magnetization brings the evidences of a monodomain ordered core and surface spins freezing in disorder at low temperature. Mossbauer spectra at 4.2 K present an extra contribution from the disordered surface which is field dependent. Field and size dependences of this latter show a progressive spin alignment along the ferrite core which is size dependent. The weak surface pinning condition of the nanoparticles confirms that the spin disorder is localized in the external shell. The underfield decrease in the mean canting angle in the superficial shell is then directly related to the unidirectional exchange anisotropy through the interface between the ordered core and the disordered shell. The obtained anisotropy field HEa scales as ...


Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials | 2004

Structural and Magnetic Properties of Bottom-up Synthesized ZnFe2O4 Nanoparticles

J.A. Gomes; M.H. Sousa; F.A. Tourinho; José Mestnik-Filho; R. Itri; J. Depeyrot

Zinc ferrite nanoparticles are bottom-up synthesized and then peptized in aqueous media resulting in stable magnetic fluids. X-ray powder patterns are analyzed using Rietveld structure refinement and indicate the existence of cation inversion at the sites of the spinel-type nanocrystal. Magnetic and magneto-optical properties therefore arise and are investigated by static measurements performed on individual particles solutions.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008

Synthesis of Core-Shell Ferrite Nanoparticles for Ferrofluids : Chemical and Magnetic Analysis

J.A. Gomes; Marcelo Henrique Sousa; F.A. Tourinho; Renata Aquino; Geraldo J. da Silva; J. Depeyrot; Emmanuelle Dubois, ,§ and; R. Perzynski


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2005

Rietveld structure refinement of the cation distribution in ferrite fine particles studied by X-ray powder diffraction

J.A. Gomes; M.H. Sousa; F.A. Tourinho; J. Mestnik-Filho; Rosangela Itri; J. Depeyrot


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2011

ZnFe2O4 nanoparticles for ferrofluids: A combined XANES and XRD study

J.A. Gomes; G.M. Azevedo; J. Depeyrot; J. Mestnik-Filho; G.J. da Silva; F.A. Tourinho; R. Perzynski


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2006

Cation distribution in copper ferrite nanoparticles of ferrofluids: A synchrotron XRD and EXAFS investigation

J.A. Gomes; M.H. Sousa; G.J. da Silva; F.A. Tourinho; J. Mestnik-Filho; Rosangela Itri; G.de M. Azevedo; J. Depeyrot


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Structural, Chemical, and Magnetic Investigations of Core–Shell Zinc Ferrite Nanoparticles

J.A. Gomes; G. M. Azevedo; J. Depeyrot; J. Mestnik-Filho; F. L. O. Paula; F.A. Tourinho; R. Perzynski


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2005

Sm and Y radiolabeled magnetic fluids: magnetic and magneto-optical characterization

Renata Aquino; J.A. Gomes; F.A. Tourinho; E. Dubois; R. Perzynski; G.J. da Silva; J. Depeyrot

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J. Depeyrot

University of Brasília

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M.H. Sousa

University of Brasília

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A. F. Bakuzis

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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