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Large-Scale Synthesis of Single-Crystalline Iron Oxide Magnetic Nanorings.

Authors :
Jia, Chun-Jiang
Sun, Ling-Dong
Feng Luo
Han, Xiao-Dong
Heyderman, Laura J.
Yan, Zheng-Guang
Yan, Chun-Hua
Kun Zheng
Ze Zhang
Takano, Mikio
Hayashi, Naoaki
Eltschka, Matthias
Kläui, Mathias
Rüdiger, Ulrich
Kasama, Takeshi
Cervera-Gontard, Lionel
Dunin-Borkowski, Rafal E.
Tzvetkov, George
Raabe, Jörg
Source :
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 12/17/2008, Vol. 130 Issue 50, p16968-16977. 10p. 8 Black and White Photographs, 1 Diagram, 5 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We present an innovative approach to the production of single-crystal iron oxide nanorings employing a solution-based route. Single-crystal hematite (α-Fe[sub2]O[sub3]) nanorings were synthesized using a double anion-assisted hydrothermal method (involving phosphate and sulfate ions), which can be divided into two stages: (1) formation of capsule-shaped α-Fe[sub2]O[sub3] nanoparticles and (2) preferential dissolution along the long dimension of the elongated nanoparticles (the c axis of α-Fe[sub2]O[sub3]) to form nanorings. The shape of the nanorings is mainly regulated by the adsorption of phosphate ions on faces parallel to c axis of α-Fe[sub2]O[sub3] during the nanocrystal growth, and the hollow structure is given by the preferential dissolution of the α-Fe[sub2]O[sub3] along the c axis due to the strong coordination of the sulfate ions. By varying the ratios of phosphate and sulfate ions to ferric ions, we were able to control the size, morphology, and surface architecture to produce a variety of three-dimensional hollow nanostructures. These can then be converted to magnetite (Fe[sub3]O[sub4]) and maghemite (γ-Fe[sub2]O[sub3]) by a reduction or reduction-oxidation process while preserving the same morphology. The structures and magnetic properties of these single-crystal α-Fe[sub2]O[sub3], Fe[sub3]O[sub4], and γ-Fe[sub2]O[sub3] nanorings were characterized by various analytical techniques. Employing off-axis electron holography, we observed the classical single-vortex magnetic state in the thin magnetite nanorings, while the thicker rings displayed an intriguing three-dimensional magnetic configuration. This work provides an easily scaled-up method for preparing tailor-made iron oxide nanorings that could meet the demands of a variety of applications ranging from medicine to magnetoelectronics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00027863
Volume :
130
Issue :
50
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35846977
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/ja805152t