2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.mee.2013.02.045
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Effect of synthesis conditions on the properties of citric-acid coated iron oxide nanoparticles

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“…Moreover, in many researches, utilizing some functionalizing coats in order to prevent particles growth by coating of initial nucleus can be seen [145147]. The effects of some different types of these coats that are called chelating agents like citric acid, lauric acid, and vegetable oils have been studied until now [153156]. Moreover, the kind of precipitation agents and solutions can affect particle size, crystallinity, and magnetic materials.…”
Section: Synthesis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, in many researches, utilizing some functionalizing coats in order to prevent particles growth by coating of initial nucleus can be seen [145147]. The effects of some different types of these coats that are called chelating agents like citric acid, lauric acid, and vegetable oils have been studied until now [153156]. Moreover, the kind of precipitation agents and solutions can affect particle size, crystallinity, and magnetic materials.…”
Section: Synthesis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modification by small organic molecules is divided into two, using either coupling agents or surfactants. The most common coupling agent is silane and surface-active agents include β-cyclodextrin [70], sodium carboxymethylcellulose [71], citric acid [71], amino acids [72,73] and other small organic molecules.…”
Section: Modification Of Small Organic Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CA (2‐hydroxy‐1,2,3‐propanetricarboxylic acid) is a biocompatible tricarbocxylic acid that is extensively used for the surface modification of NPs . l ‐Ascorbic acid, which commonly is named VC, can be used as antioxidant in food, animal feed, cosmetics, and pharmacetuial formulations and also has a important role in the biological process, like free radical scavenging, cancer prevention, and immunity improvement, which is also used for surface modification of NPs .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%