Field dependence of the optical transmission of a polyaspartic-coated magnetite magnetic fluid dispersed in water was investigated at different particle volume fractions. The particle size distribution of the sample was obtained from the analysis of the transmission electron microscopy pictures. The transmissivity decreased increasing the magnetic field until a critical field is achieved. Above this value, the opposite effect was observed. Indeed, the critical field decreases the higher the particle volume fraction being in qualitative similarity with phase separation behavior. However, the origin of the effect is attributed to the precipitation of field-induced nanoparticle chains. These phenomena might be useful on obtaining one-dimension...
Les questions liées à la pollution croissante des ressources en eau sont devenues un enjeu sociétal ...
Colloidal assemblies have many applications in science and technology, ranging from optics and photo...
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 43(6): pp. 2692-2694.Flocculation of nonmagnetic colloidal particles...
The application of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) unde...
The optical response of several magnetic nanoparticle dispersions is studied by angle resolved trans...
We probe the influence of particle size polydispersity on field-induced structures and structural tr...
Ferrofluids are stable colloidal suspensions of superparamagnetic nanoparticles in a carrier liquid....
Ferrofluids are stable colloidal suspensions of superparamagnetic nanoparticles in a carrier liquid....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2002.Includes ...
Stable colloidal suspensions of magnetic nanoparticles called ferrofluids have attracted a lot of at...
Using simple optical measurements, the selective spectral behavior of suspended nano-particles of ma...
The study investigated the phenomenon of the fast aggregation of single-domain magnetic iron oxide n...
Light-transmitting measurements of white light and a consequentially chosen laser beam of 655 nm pro...
We report the development of ultra-stable aqueous colloidal dispersion of magnetite nanocrystals pro...
The concept of phase condensation of larger size particles in a poly-dispersed magnetic fluid (also ...
Les questions liées à la pollution croissante des ressources en eau sont devenues un enjeu sociétal ...
Colloidal assemblies have many applications in science and technology, ranging from optics and photo...
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 43(6): pp. 2692-2694.Flocculation of nonmagnetic colloidal particles...
The application of superparamagnetic nanoparticles for in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) unde...
The optical response of several magnetic nanoparticle dispersions is studied by angle resolved trans...
We probe the influence of particle size polydispersity on field-induced structures and structural tr...
Ferrofluids are stable colloidal suspensions of superparamagnetic nanoparticles in a carrier liquid....
Ferrofluids are stable colloidal suspensions of superparamagnetic nanoparticles in a carrier liquid....
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2002.Includes ...
Stable colloidal suspensions of magnetic nanoparticles called ferrofluids have attracted a lot of at...
Using simple optical measurements, the selective spectral behavior of suspended nano-particles of ma...
The study investigated the phenomenon of the fast aggregation of single-domain magnetic iron oxide n...
Light-transmitting measurements of white light and a consequentially chosen laser beam of 655 nm pro...
We report the development of ultra-stable aqueous colloidal dispersion of magnetite nanocrystals pro...
The concept of phase condensation of larger size particles in a poly-dispersed magnetic fluid (also ...
Les questions liées à la pollution croissante des ressources en eau sont devenues un enjeu sociétal ...
Colloidal assemblies have many applications in science and technology, ranging from optics and photo...
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 43(6): pp. 2692-2694.Flocculation of nonmagnetic colloidal particles...