2000
DOI: 10.1063/1.372657
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The use of organic templates to develop biomimetic chain structures of magnetic nanoparticles

Abstract: The double-tailed surfactants AOT (bis 2-ethylexyl sodium sulfosuccinate) and lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) self-assemble in the presence of water and a hydrocarbon to form fluid microstructures. The nanostructure of this gel appears to be made up of bicontinuous networked channels of water and the hydrocarbon phase, α-Fe nanoparticles are synthesized via reducing the ferrous salt in the aqueous microphase of the gel. Transmission electron microscopy of these particles reveals nanospheres with a uniform size … Show more

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“…Carbon nanotubes [7] , porous membrane [8] , etc) and soft-templates (eg. organo-hydrogel [9] , DNA [10] , proteins [11] , etc). Surfactant micelle is a kind of important soft-template, which has been widely used to produce 1D nanostructural materials with a narrow diameter distribution [6,12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon nanotubes [7] , porous membrane [8] , etc) and soft-templates (eg. organo-hydrogel [9] , DNA [10] , proteins [11] , etc). Surfactant micelle is a kind of important soft-template, which has been widely used to produce 1D nanostructural materials with a narrow diameter distribution [6,12] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%