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Well-dispersed, ultrasmall, superparamagnetic magnesium ferrite nanocrystallites with controlled hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity and high saturation magnetization

Tang et al., 2013

Document ID
15689866935344700066
Author
Tang W
Su Y
Li Q
Gao S
Shang J
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Rsc Advances

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A facile approach was developed to create well-dispersed, ultrasmall superparamagnetic magnesium ferrite nanocrystallites with controlled hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity and high saturation magnetization by a room temperature precipitation reaction followed by a solvent …
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