Liquid crystalline poly(propylene imine) dendrimer-based iron oxide nanoparticles.
Matvey S GruzdevU V ChervonovaV E VorobevaA A KsenofontovA M KolkerPublished in: RSC advances (2019)
Poly(propylene imine) dendromesogens (generations from 1 to 4) have been utilized for the synthesis and stabilization of ferrimagnetic Fe 2 O 3 nanoparticles. Reduction of Fe(iii) with further oxidation of Fe(ii) results in the formation of highly soluble nanocomposites of iron oxides in a dendrimer, which are stable under a wide range of temperatures. The magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles were investigated by MALDI-ToF MS spectrometry and elemental analysis. To establish the type of mesophase, X-ray measurements were performed at different temperatures. The calculations of X-ray results demonstrate a hexagonal columnar packing of the molecules in the mesophase. Observation of the samples by TEM gives information about the size of the compounds as well as direct evidence of the implementation of Fe 2 O 3 nanoparticles into dendrimers. Physical parameters of the magnetic nanoparticles (magnetic moment, effective magnetic anisotropy) have been determined from analyses of the EPR data.
Keyphrases
- iron oxide nanoparticles
- magnetic nanoparticles
- molecularly imprinted
- high resolution
- visible light
- dual energy
- mass spectrometry
- primary care
- physical activity
- healthcare
- mental health
- solid phase extraction
- computed tomography
- electronic health record
- molecular dynamics simulations
- molecular dynamics
- metal organic framework
- room temperature
- ionic liquid
- magnetic resonance imaging
- carbon nanotubes
- electron microscopy
- gas chromatography
- liquid chromatography
- contrast enhanced