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Separation of the defect-free Fe3O4-Au core/shell fraction from magnetite-gold composite nanoparticles by an acid wash treatment
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2013
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NanoparticlesMaterials ScienceChemical EngineeringAcid Treatment-Au NanocompositesEngineeringMetal NanoparticlesNanomaterialsNanotechnologyFerrofluidPolymer-based MagnetAcid Wash TreatmentChemistryO 4NanocompositeMineral ProcessingMagnetite-gold Composite NanoparticlesNanomagnetism
Abstract Some undesired nanoparticles, such as malformed structures or incomplete core/shell Fe 3 O 4 -Au nanocomposites, might be formed when Fe 3 O 4 -Au core/shell nanocomposites are being synthesized. These impurities should be separated before any applications are performed. In this investigation, magnetic cores (Fe 3 O 4 ) were synthesized using a conventional fabrication method involving coprecipitation of Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ . Carboxyl-capped magnetite-gold composite nanoparticles, measuring ≤50 nm, were then synthesized using a plant extract ( Eucalyptus camaldulensis ). The prepared carboxyl-capped magnetite-gold composite nanoparticles were further subjected to acid treatment for 18 h and characterized with different instrumentation methods. The results of the investigation showed that acid treatment can be applied successfully to separate defect-free Fe 3 O 4 -Au core/shell nanoparticles from different types of Fe 3 O 4 -Au nanocomposites, without any considerable changes in their physiochemical properties.
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