We report here a new synthetic route to FePt nanoparticles using a stoichiometric mixture of Na2Fe(CO)4 and Pt(acac)2. The structure of FePt nanoparticles, their size, chemical composition, and magnetic property can be controlled by various synthetic parameters, such as the solvent type, nature, and molar ratio of surfactants and stabilizers, synthesis temperature, and purification process. Partially ordered fct (L10) nanoparticles with room temperature magnetic coercivity can be synthesized directly in tetracosane solution at 389 °C. The fcc FePt synthesized in nonadecane can be transformed into the magnetically important fct phase at 430 °C without significant particle sintering
Herein, we report magnetic properties of as-synthesized face centered cubic (fcc)-FePt nanoparticles...
In an era of increasing data storage densities, FePt nanoparticles are ideal candidates due to their...
Research on magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) has become one of the most active and exciting fields in ma...
We report here a new synthetic route to FePt nanoparticles using a stoichiometric mixture of Na2Fe(C...
We report here a new synthetic route to FePt nanoparticles using a stoichiometric mixture of Na2Fe(C...
We report the synthesis of FePt magnetic nanoparticles using Na2Fe(CO)4 and Pt(acac)2 as reagents. T...
We report the synthesis of FePt magnetic nanoparticles using Na2Fe(CO)4 and Pt(acac)2 as reagents. T...
FePt nanoparticles, containing a near-equal atomic percentage of Fe and Pt, with a face centered te...
FePt magnetic nanoparticles are an important candidate material for many future magnetic application...
A simple microwave heating method has been used for the stoichiometrically controlled synthesis of F...
We report a simple, green, one-step solid-phase approach to synthesize well-dispersed single-crystal...
Abstract: Monodisperse 4 nm FePt magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized by superhydride reduction o...
The synthesis of FePt nanocrystals is typically performed in an organic solvent at rather high tempe...
Herein we report the synthesis and properties of Fe55Pt45 nanoparticles, both monodisperse and self-...
International audienceWe carried out solution synthesis of FePt nanoparticles through different chem...
Herein, we report magnetic properties of as-synthesized face centered cubic (fcc)-FePt nanoparticles...
In an era of increasing data storage densities, FePt nanoparticles are ideal candidates due to their...
Research on magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) has become one of the most active and exciting fields in ma...
We report here a new synthetic route to FePt nanoparticles using a stoichiometric mixture of Na2Fe(C...
We report here a new synthetic route to FePt nanoparticles using a stoichiometric mixture of Na2Fe(C...
We report the synthesis of FePt magnetic nanoparticles using Na2Fe(CO)4 and Pt(acac)2 as reagents. T...
We report the synthesis of FePt magnetic nanoparticles using Na2Fe(CO)4 and Pt(acac)2 as reagents. T...
FePt nanoparticles, containing a near-equal atomic percentage of Fe and Pt, with a face centered te...
FePt magnetic nanoparticles are an important candidate material for many future magnetic application...
A simple microwave heating method has been used for the stoichiometrically controlled synthesis of F...
We report a simple, green, one-step solid-phase approach to synthesize well-dispersed single-crystal...
Abstract: Monodisperse 4 nm FePt magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized by superhydride reduction o...
The synthesis of FePt nanocrystals is typically performed in an organic solvent at rather high tempe...
Herein we report the synthesis and properties of Fe55Pt45 nanoparticles, both monodisperse and self-...
International audienceWe carried out solution synthesis of FePt nanoparticles through different chem...
Herein, we report magnetic properties of as-synthesized face centered cubic (fcc)-FePt nanoparticles...
In an era of increasing data storage densities, FePt nanoparticles are ideal candidates due to their...
Research on magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) has become one of the most active and exciting fields in ma...