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A novel biomagnetic nanoparticle based on hydroxyapatite
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NanoparticlesCrystal StructureMagnetic PropertiesEngineeringPolymer-based MagnetMagnetic ResonanceBiomedical EngineeringFerrofluidMagnetismNanomedicineNovel Biomagnetic NanoparticleBioceramicMagnetic HapMagnetic-hap NanoparticlesMagnetic MaterialMagnetic NanoparticlesMolecule-based MagnetHydroxyapatiteNanomaterialsBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialNanomagnetism
In the present study, magnetic HAP was synthesized at different ratios of Fe:Ca (XFe/Ca) by the co-precipitation method. We have evaluated the present essential properties including the crystal structure and cell parameters by XRD, lattice arrangement by HR-TEM, composition analysis by ICP-MS, and functional groups by FTIR. The morphology and magnetization were investigated by SEM and AFM and SQUID, respectively. The in vitro biocompatibility was also investigated with a lactate dehydrogenase assay. The results showed that the crystal and molecular structure of the synthesized magnetic-HAP nanoparticle remained unaltered without collapse with the addition of iron ions. The lattice constants of m-HAP were similar to reference JCPDS card no. 9-432. The magnetization of m-HAP nanoparticles increased with increasing XFe/Ca and possessed the superparamagnetic property with size distribution around 20 nm. The hydroxyapatite-based magnetic nanoparticles were also examined with good biocompatibility. With the appropriate physico-chemical and biological properties, the magnetic-HAP nanoparticles would have great potential to be applied in biomedical applications.
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