Thin Solid Films, Vol.518, No.15, 4281-4289, 2010
Templated growth of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles by temperature programming in the presence of poly(vinyl alcohol)
Magnetite (Fe(3)O(4)) nanostructures with different morphologies including uniform nanoparticles, magnetic beads and nanorods were synthesized via a co-precipitation method. The synthesis process was performed at various temperatures in the presence of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) at different concentrations. It is shown that small amounts of PVA act as a template in hot water (70 degrees C), leading to the oriented growth of Fe(3)O(4) nanorods, which was confirmed by selected area electron diffraction. Individually coated magnetite nanoparticles and magnetic beads were formed at a relatively lower temperature of 30 degrees C in the folded polymer molecules due to the thermo-physical properties of PVA. When a moderate temperature (i.e. 50 degrees C) was used, nanorods and nanobeads co-existed. At higher concentrations of PVA (polymer/iron mass ratio of 5), however, the formation of magnetic beads was favored. The nanorods were shown to be unstable upon exposure to electron beams. Freezing/thawing process was applied post synthesis as temperature programming to fabricate stable nanorods with rigid walls. (C) 2010 Elsevier By. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Iron oxide;Nanoparticle;Poly(vinyl alcohol);Nanorods;Freezing/thawing process;Transmission electron microscopy;Magnetic properties