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Specific Loss Power of Co/Li/Zn-Mixed Ferrite Powders for Magnetic Hyperthermia

An important research effort on the design of the magnetic particles is increasingly required to optimize the heat generation in biomedical applications, such as magnetic hyperthermia and heat-assisted drug release, considering the severe restrictions for the human body’s exposure to an alternating...

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Autores principales: Barrera, Gabriele, Coisson, Marco, Celegato, Federica, Martino, Luca, Tiwari, Priyanka, Verma, Roshni, Kane, Shashank N., Mazaleyrat, Frédéric, Tiberto, Paola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7181155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32290270
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20072151
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author Barrera, Gabriele
Coisson, Marco
Celegato, Federica
Martino, Luca
Tiwari, Priyanka
Verma, Roshni
Kane, Shashank N.
Mazaleyrat, Frédéric
Tiberto, Paola
author_facet Barrera, Gabriele
Coisson, Marco
Celegato, Federica
Martino, Luca
Tiwari, Priyanka
Verma, Roshni
Kane, Shashank N.
Mazaleyrat, Frédéric
Tiberto, Paola
author_sort Barrera, Gabriele
collection PubMed
description An important research effort on the design of the magnetic particles is increasingly required to optimize the heat generation in biomedical applications, such as magnetic hyperthermia and heat-assisted drug release, considering the severe restrictions for the human body’s exposure to an alternating magnetic field. Magnetic nanoparticles, considered in a broad sense as passive sensors, show the ability to detect an alternating magnetic field and to transduce it into a localized increase of temperature. In this context, the high biocompatibility, easy synthesis procedure and easily tunable magnetic properties of ferrite powders make them ideal candidates. In particular, the tailoring of their chemical composition and cation distribution allows the control of their magnetic properties, tuning them towards the strict demands of these heat-assisted biomedical applications. In this work, Co(0.76)Zn(0.24)Fe(2)O(4,) Li(0.375)Zn(0.25)Fe(2.375)O(4) and ZnFe(2)O(4) mixed-structure ferrite powders were synthesized in a ‘dry gel’ form by a sol-gel auto-combustion method. Their microstructural properties and cation distribution were obtained by X-ray diffraction characterization. Static and dynamic magnetic measurements were performed revealing the connection between the cation distribution and magnetic behavior. Particular attention was focused on the effect of Co(2+) and Li(+) ions on the magnetic properties at a magnetic field amplitude and the frequency values according to the practical demands of heat-assisted biomedical applications. In this context, the specific loss power (SLP) values were evaluated by ac-hysteresis losses and thermometric measurements at selected values of the dynamic magnetic fields.
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spelling pubmed-71811552020-04-28 Specific Loss Power of Co/Li/Zn-Mixed Ferrite Powders for Magnetic Hyperthermia Barrera, Gabriele Coisson, Marco Celegato, Federica Martino, Luca Tiwari, Priyanka Verma, Roshni Kane, Shashank N. Mazaleyrat, Frédéric Tiberto, Paola Sensors (Basel) Article An important research effort on the design of the magnetic particles is increasingly required to optimize the heat generation in biomedical applications, such as magnetic hyperthermia and heat-assisted drug release, considering the severe restrictions for the human body’s exposure to an alternating magnetic field. Magnetic nanoparticles, considered in a broad sense as passive sensors, show the ability to detect an alternating magnetic field and to transduce it into a localized increase of temperature. In this context, the high biocompatibility, easy synthesis procedure and easily tunable magnetic properties of ferrite powders make them ideal candidates. In particular, the tailoring of their chemical composition and cation distribution allows the control of their magnetic properties, tuning them towards the strict demands of these heat-assisted biomedical applications. In this work, Co(0.76)Zn(0.24)Fe(2)O(4,) Li(0.375)Zn(0.25)Fe(2.375)O(4) and ZnFe(2)O(4) mixed-structure ferrite powders were synthesized in a ‘dry gel’ form by a sol-gel auto-combustion method. Their microstructural properties and cation distribution were obtained by X-ray diffraction characterization. Static and dynamic magnetic measurements were performed revealing the connection between the cation distribution and magnetic behavior. Particular attention was focused on the effect of Co(2+) and Li(+) ions on the magnetic properties at a magnetic field amplitude and the frequency values according to the practical demands of heat-assisted biomedical applications. In this context, the specific loss power (SLP) values were evaluated by ac-hysteresis losses and thermometric measurements at selected values of the dynamic magnetic fields. MDPI 2020-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7181155/ /pubmed/32290270 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20072151 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barrera, Gabriele
Coisson, Marco
Celegato, Federica
Martino, Luca
Tiwari, Priyanka
Verma, Roshni
Kane, Shashank N.
Mazaleyrat, Frédéric
Tiberto, Paola
Specific Loss Power of Co/Li/Zn-Mixed Ferrite Powders for Magnetic Hyperthermia
title Specific Loss Power of Co/Li/Zn-Mixed Ferrite Powders for Magnetic Hyperthermia
title_full Specific Loss Power of Co/Li/Zn-Mixed Ferrite Powders for Magnetic Hyperthermia
title_fullStr Specific Loss Power of Co/Li/Zn-Mixed Ferrite Powders for Magnetic Hyperthermia
title_full_unstemmed Specific Loss Power of Co/Li/Zn-Mixed Ferrite Powders for Magnetic Hyperthermia
title_short Specific Loss Power of Co/Li/Zn-Mixed Ferrite Powders for Magnetic Hyperthermia
title_sort specific loss power of co/li/zn-mixed ferrite powders for magnetic hyperthermia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7181155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32290270
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20072151
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