UE-INN   27105
UNIDAD EJECUTORA INSTITUTO DE NANOCIENCIA Y NANOTECNOLOGIA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Adjusting the Néel relaxation time of Fe3O4/Zn xCo1-xFe2O4core/shell nanoparticles for optimal heat generation in magnetic hyperthermia
Autor/es:
LOHR, JAVIER; TROIANI, HORACIO E.; AGUIRRE, MYRIAM H.; GHIRRI, ALBERTO; ZYSLER, ROBERTO D.; FABRIS, FERNANDO; DE ALMEIDA, ADRIELE APARECIDA; VÁSQUEZ MANSILLA, MARCELO; RINALDI, DANIELE; FIORANI, DINO; WINKLER, ELIN L.; LIMA, ENIO; RODRÍGUEZ, LUIS M.; GOYA, GERARDO F.; PEDDIS, DAVIDE; DE BIASI, EMILIO; LOHR, JAVIER; TROIANI, HORACIO E.; AGUIRRE, MYRIAM H.; GHIRRI, ALBERTO; ZYSLER, ROBERTO D.; FABRIS, FERNANDO; DE ALMEIDA, ADRIELE APARECIDA; VÁSQUEZ MANSILLA, MARCELO; RINALDI, DANIELE; FIORANI, DINO; WINKLER, ELIN L.; LIMA, ENIO; RODRÍGUEZ, LUIS M.; GOYA, GERARDO F.; PEDDIS, DAVIDE; DE BIASI, EMILIO
Revista:
NANOTECHNOLOGY
Editorial:
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 32 p. 65703 - 65703
ISSN:
0957-4484
Resumen:
In this work it is shown a precise way to optimize the heat generation in high viscosity magnetic colloids, by adjusting the Néel relaxation time in core/shell bimagnetic nanoparticles, for magnetic fluid hyperthermia (MFH) applications. To pursue this goal, Fe3O4/Zn x Co1-xFe2O4 core/shell nanoparticles were synthesized with 8.5 nm mean core diameter, encapsulated in a shell of ∼1.1 nm of thickness, where the Zn atomic ratio (Zn/(Zn + Co) at%) changes from 33 to 68 at%. The magnetic measurements are consistent with a rigid interface coupling between the core and shell phases, where the effective magnetic anisotropy systematically decreases when the Zn concentration increases, without a significant change of the saturation magnetization. Experiments of MFH of 0.1 wt% of these particles dispersed in water, in Dulbecco modified Eagles minimal essential medium, and a high viscosity butter oil, result in a large specific loss power (SLP), up to 150 W g-1, when the experiments are performed at 571 kHz and 200 Oe. The SLP was optimized adjusting the shell composition, showing a maximum for intermediate Zn concentration. This study shows a way to maximize the heat generation in viscous media like cytosol, for those biomedical applications that require smaller particle sizes.