1. A novel and rapid approach for the synthesis of biocompatible and highly stable Fe3O4/SiO2 and Fe3O4/C core/shell nanocubes and nanorods
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CheolGi Kim, Shawl Asif Iqbal, Sri RamuluTorati, and Mohamed Abbas
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Nanostructure ,Biocompatibility ,Shell (structure) ,Iron oxide ,Nanotechnology ,Core (manufacturing) ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Biocompatible material ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Materials Chemistry ,Nanorod ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Core/shell nanostructures of MNPs/inorganic materials have attracted enormous research interest due to their promising applications in bio-medicine, energy, electronics, the environment, etc. Although several approaches are available for the synthesis of these core/shell nanostructures, the use of large quantities of surfactants, multi-step synthesis procedures and long reaction times still remain as challenges to be overcome for industrial applications. In this study, a novel one-pot sonochemical approach was developed for the synthesis of core/shell iron oxide/silica and iron oxide/carbon nanostructures in aqueous medium. Interestingly, the total reaction time for the synthesis of the core/shell nanostructures is found to be shorter than for other reported methods. Moreover, transmission electron microscopy indicated that the sonochemical technique produces a uniform core/shell with a highly crystalline cubic structure. However, rod-like shaped nanostructures were obtained in the absence of ultrasound. The biocompatibility of the Fe3O4/SiO2 and Fe3O4/C nanocubes and nanorods was investigated and compared with iron oxide nanostructures in in vitro quantification of TK-6 and THP-1 cell viability using a CCK-8 assay.
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- 2017
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