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Preparation and Characterization of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles on Disaccharide Templates


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We report here the preparation of nanoparticles of iron oxide in the presence of polysaccharide templates. Interaction between iron sulfate and template has been carried out in aqueous phase, followed by the selective and controlled removal of the template to achieve narrow distribution of particle size. Particles of iron oxide obtained have been cha racterized for their stability in solvent media, size, size distribution and crystallinity and it was found that when the negative value of the zeta potential increases, particle size decreases. A narrow particle size distribution with D100 = 275 nm was obtained with chitosan and starch templates. SEM measurements further confirm the particle size measurement. Diffuse reflectance UV-VIS spectra va lues show that the template is completely removed from the final iron oxide particles and powder XRD measure ments show that the peaks of the diffractogram are in agreement with the theoretical data of hematite. The salient observations of our study shows that there occurs a direct correlation between zeta potential, polydispersity index, band gap energy and particle size. The crystallite size of the particles was found to be 30-35 nm. A large negative zeta potential was found to be advantageous for achievi ng lower particle sizes, as the particles remained discrete without agglomeration.

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Iron Oxide Nanoparticles, Photon Correlation Spectroscopy, Disaccharides.
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B. Anilreddy
, India

Abstract


We report here the preparation of nanoparticles of iron oxide in the presence of polysaccharide templates. Interaction between iron sulfate and template has been carried out in aqueous phase, followed by the selective and controlled removal of the template to achieve narrow distribution of particle size. Particles of iron oxide obtained have been cha racterized for their stability in solvent media, size, size distribution and crystallinity and it was found that when the negative value of the zeta potential increases, particle size decreases. A narrow particle size distribution with D100 = 275 nm was obtained with chitosan and starch templates. SEM measurements further confirm the particle size measurement. Diffuse reflectance UV-VIS spectra va lues show that the template is completely removed from the final iron oxide particles and powder XRD measure ments show that the peaks of the diffractogram are in agreement with the theoretical data of hematite. The salient observations of our study shows that there occurs a direct correlation between zeta potential, polydispersity index, band gap energy and particle size. The crystallite size of the particles was found to be 30-35 nm. A large negative zeta potential was found to be advantageous for achievi ng lower particle sizes, as the particles remained discrete without agglomeration.

Keywords


Iron Oxide Nanoparticles, Photon Correlation Spectroscopy, Disaccharides.