Author/Authors :
Kakaei, Saeed Materials and Nuclear Fuel Research School - Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI) - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Here, an electrochemical synthesis method is reported for the facile preparation of
Ni doped iron oxide grafted with biocompatible polymers (i.e. PVP and PEG). PVP- and
PEG coated Ni doped iron oxides (i.e. PVP-Ni-IOs and PEG-Ni-IOs) were fabricated through
cathodic electrochemical deposition. The aqueous electrolyte containing 2.4 g Fe(NO3)3, 1g
FeCl2, 0.2NiCl2 and 0.5 g PVP or 0.5 g PEG was used as the deposition media. The crystal
structure, morphology, chemical composition, purity, and magnetite properties of the
prepared PVP-Ni-IOs and PEG-Ni-IOs samples were scrutinized through XRD, FTIR, FESEM/
EDAX and VSM techniques. The presence of PVP and PEG on the surface of the IOs
was confirmed via EDS and FTIR analyses. XRD and FE-SEM probes showed that the
products are magnetite crystal structure with the particle size about 20 nm. EDAX results
verified that the samples have metal ion doped Fe3O4 (about 7%Ni cations) composition. In
addition, VSM measurement confirmed that the both PVP-Ni-IOs and PEG-Ni-IOs samples
have superparamagnetic nature, showing the saturation magnetizations of 52.98 and 48.51
emu/g, respectively.
Keywords :
Iron oxide , Ni doping , Surface coating , Nanoparticles , Electrochemical synthesis