Magnetic-Field-Induced Formation of Superparamagnetic Microwires in Suspension

  • Maryam Ghazi Zahedi (1710880)
  • Daniela Lorenzo (358445)
  • Rosaria Brescia (445588)
  • Roberta Ruffilli (451726)
  • Ioannis Liakos (1642330)
  • Teresa Pellegrino (257897)
  • Athanassia Athanassiou (511638)
  • Despina Fragouli (1539472)
Publication date
December 2014

Abstract

We demonstrate the formation of stable magnetic microwires (MWs) in solution starting from a highly diluted solution of monomer–thermal initiator–superparamagnetic nanoparticles (SMNPs). Under an external magnetic field (MF) the SMNPs get closely packed into wire-like assemblies that become permanently linked due to simultaneous thermal polymerization of the monomer. As the SMNPs assemble in the form of wires under MF, the concentration of the monomer chains adsorbed onto them increases in the near proximity of these assemblies, promoting the polymerization process during heating. This combined process causes the permanent bonding among the SMNPs, forming smooth MWs with metallic character. Detailed microscopic and spectroscopic studies rev...

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