Soft solution growth of magnetite-maghemite nanocrystals in crosslinked chitosan templates and their superparamagnetic properties

dc.contributor.authorSukanda Vaewbundit
dc.contributor.authorPunnama Siriphannon
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:07:17Z
dc.date.issued2022-06-20
dc.description.abstractCrosslinked chitosan/iron oxide nanocomposites (CC/IO) were synthesized at low temperatures using aqueous systems, i.e. hydrothermal and refluxing methods. The CC templates derived from various concentrations of tripolyphosphate crosslinker were used as host materials. The Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions with 1:2 molar ratio were adsorbed into the CC templates by the swelling, allowing to form CC/Fe2+Fe3+ precursors. The CC/IO nanocomposites were created by treating the precursors in NaOH solution using hydrothermal and refluxing methods. The CC/IO nanocomposites contained magnetite-maghemite nanocrystals with quadrilateral shape of 10 − 14 nm embedded in the CC templates. Superparamagnetism was obtained in the CC/IO nanocomposites, which had maximum magnetization (Mmax) values ranging from 8.6 to 15.2 emu/g and coercivity and magnetic remanence values close to zero. The cell viability of CC/IO nanocomposites ranged from 80 to 89%, demonstrating high safety for mammal. The CC/IO nanocomposites were considered to be potential superparamagenetic candidates for alternative medical applications.
dc.identifier.doi10.1080/20550324.2022.2086776
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/11433
dc.subjectMaghemite
dc.subjectSuperparamagnetism
dc.subject.classificationNanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
dc.titleSoft solution growth of magnetite-maghemite nanocrystals in crosslinked chitosan templates and their superparamagnetic properties
dc.typeArticle

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