Nanoferrites
Nanoferrites are ferrite nanoparticles with sizes typically in the 5 to 50 nanometer range. They are usually spinel ferrites with formula MFe2O4, where M is a divalent metal such as Ni, Co, Zn, Mn, or Cu, often doped or substituted. The crystalline spinel structure and nanoscale dimensions give rise to size- and composition-dependent magnetic properties, including superparamagnetism at small sizes and high saturation magnetization for certain compositions. The high surface area and surface spin disorder also influence magnetic and catalytic behavior.
Common synthesis approaches include co-precipitation, sol-gel, hydrothermal, thermal decomposition, and microwave-assisted methods. Post-synthesis surface modification with
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Key challenges include particle aggregation, oxidation state control, precise size and anisotropy control, cytotoxicity concerns, and