Title of article
Aqueous-based magnetite magnetic fluids stabilized by surface small micelles of oleolysarcosine
Author/Authors
X.Q. Xu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
7
From page
430
To page
436
Abstract
The adsorption of N-oleoylsarcosine onto in water dispersed magnetite nanoparticles were investigated at different
concentrations and pH values. The coated nanoparticles surface became hydrophobic at a molar ratio of N-oleoylsarcosine:-
Fe3O4 below 0.22:1 within a pH range of 5–9.5. Aqueous-based magnetic fluids could not be obtained. A hydrophilic surface
was observed at a molar ratio of N-oleoylsarcosine:Fe3O4 above 0.37:1 and at pH levels ranging from 6 to 8.5. Stable aqueousbased
magnetic fluids could be prepared. The magnetite particles flocculate at pH levels below 5.5 or above 8.5. The
hydrophobic behavior was explained assuming a monolayer adsorption mode. On the other hand, the hydrophilic properties
were caused by a bilayer adsorption structure. This hypothesis was in overestimation with results of infrared (IR) spectroscopy
and photon correlation spectroscopy of the prepared magnetic fluids. The influences of pH levels on the formation of
N-oleoylsarcosine micelles were also discussed to explain the pH-dependant formation of bilayer adsorption structure, i.e.
surface small micelle structure. It was indicated that it became difficult for N-oleoylsarcosine adsorb at the water–air interface,
or adsorb at the nanoparticles surfaces in the form of surface small micelles at pH levels above 8.5. Besides, the aqueous-based
magnetic fluids were also characterized by magnetization curve determinations.
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Keywords
N-oleoylsarcosine , nanoparticles , Bilayer adsorption , Aqueous-based magnetic fluids , Stabilization mechanism
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
999035
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