Soft solution <i>in situ</i> synthesis of chitosan/iron oxide nanocomposites and their magnetic properties

dc.contributor.authorSukanda Vaewbundit
dc.contributor.authorPunnama Siriphannon
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:17:33Z
dc.date.issued2021-1-1
dc.description.abstractChitosan/iron oxide nanocomposites (CS/IO) were synthesized by using soft solution in situ synthesis. An aqueous mixture of iron(ii), iron(iii) and chitosan was added drop by drop to a solution of a sodium tripolyphosphate crosslinker with stirring for 30 min, resulting in in situ ionically crosslinked chitosan, with incorporated Fe2+ and Fe3+ (CS/Fe2+Fe3+). The CS/Fe2+Fe3+ precursors were then treated in alkaline solution by two different methods, i.e. hydrothermal and refluxing, where the Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions reacted to form quasi-spherical magnetite-maghemite nanocrystals in the constrained space of the crosslinked chitosan CS/IO nanocomposites. The pressurized hydrothermal system promoted the growth of iron oxide nanocrystals, leading to slightly larger crystallites (3.9-4.3 nm), compared to 3.9 nm from the refluxing system. The iron oxide crystallites also became smaller with increased crosslinking density of the chitosan matrix. The resultant CS/IO nanocomposites exhibited superparamagnetism with Mmax in the range of 9.6-15 emu g-1 and low coercivity and magnetic remanence. In addition, they showed high cell viability, 82-96%, indicating them as potential candidates for medical applications.
dc.identifier.doi10.1039/d1sm00381j
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/16089
dc.publisherSoft Matter
dc.subjectMagnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites
dc.subjectIron oxide chemistry and applications
dc.subjectCharacterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles
dc.titleSoft solution <i>in situ</i> synthesis of chitosan/iron oxide nanocomposites and their magnetic properties
dc.typeArticle

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