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Structural Characterization of Nanocellulose/Fe 3 O 4 Hybrid Nanomaterials.

Aleksandra JanićijevićVera P PavlovićDanijela KovačevićMarko PerićBranislav VlahovićVladimir B PavlovićSuzana Filipović
Published in: Polymers (2022)
The rise of innovation in the electrical industry is driven by the controlled design of new materials. The hybrid materials based on magnetite/nanocellulose are highly interesting due to their various applications in medicine, ecology, catalysis and electronics. In this study, the structure and morphology of nanocellulose/magnetite hybrid nanomaterials were investigated. The effect of nanocellulose loading on the crystal structure of synthesized composites was investigated by XRD and FTIR methods. The presented study reveals that the interaction between the cellulose and magnetic nanoparticles depends on the nanocellulose content. Further, a transition from cellulose II to cellulose I allomorph is observed. SEM and EDS are employed to determine the variation in morphology with changes in component concentrations. By the calculation of magnetic interactions between adjacent Fe 3+ and Fe 2+ ions within composites, it is determined that ferromagnetic coupling predominates.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • ionic liquid
  • magnetic nanoparticles
  • mass spectrometry
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  • solid phase extraction