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Автор(ы) : Ivantsov R. D., Lin C. -R., Chen Y. -Z., Ivanova O. S., Altunin R. R., Knyazev Yu. V., Molokeev M. S., Zharkov S. M., Shestakov N. P., Sukhachev A. L., Edelman I. S.
Заглавие : Effect of surfactants on the structure, phase composition, and magnetic properties of FexSy nanoparticles synthesized by thermal decomposition
Место публикации : Nanobiotechnol. Rep. - 2022. - Vol. 17, Is. 3. - P.336-344. - ISSN 26351676 (ISSN), DOI 10.1134/S2635167622030089
Примечания : Cited References: 27. - This study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research with Government of Krasnoyarsk Territory, Krasnoyarsk Regional Fund of Science, the research project no. 19-42-240005: “Features of the Electronic Structure, Magnetic Properties, and Optical Excitations in Nanocrystals of Multifunctional Magnetic Chalcogenides Fe3S4 and FeSe” and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan, joint projects nos. 19-52-52002 and 109-2112-M-153-003 and 108-2923-M-153-001-MY3The electron-microscopy study was carried out at the Laboratory of Electron Microscopy of the Center for Collective Use of the Siberian Federal University within the state assignment of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (research code FSRZ-2020-0011). The magnetic measurements were carried out on a vibrating sample magnetometer at the Krasnoyarsk Regional Center for Collective Use, Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
Аннотация: The effect of surfactants on the structure, morphology, and magnetic properties of FexSy iron-sulfide nanoparticles synthesized by thermal decomposition is studied. Oleylamine, hexadecylamine, and octadecylamine are used as surfactants. It is established by X-ray and electron-diffraction analysis combined with Mossbauer spectroscopy that, in samples 1 and 2 prepared using oleylamine and hexadecylamine, respectively, the Fe3S4 greigite phase dominates, with an inverse spinel structure isostructural to the iron oxide Fe3O4 magnetite with minor Fe9S11 impurities. Deviations in the distribution of iron cations over the tetrahedral and octahedral sites relative to the bulk greigite crystals are observed. The nanoparticles synthesized using octadecylamine (sample 3) are found to be multiphase with a greigite fraction of ~20%. In all three cases, as showed the results of transmission electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy together with thermogravimetry analysis, the magnetic nanoparticles have an organic shell chemically bonded to their magnetic core, which prevents the agglomeration of the particles. This shell is much more massive in samples 2 and 3. The magnetization values for samples 1 and 2 are similar to those of greigite nanoparticles reported in publications, while the magnetization of sample 3 is several times lower, in accordance with the greigite fraction in it. The combination of fairly high magnetization with a massive organic shell allows one to consider hexadecylamine to be a promising surfactant for the synthesis of iron-sulfide nanoparticles protected from external impact and agglomeration.
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