Relaxivity properties of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles incorporated into silica nanoparticles via ultrasonic irradiation / Bashiru Kayode Sodipo ...[et al.]

Herein, we report the relaxivity property of Superparamagnetic Iron oxide Nanoparticles (SPION) incorporated into a silica nanoparticle framework. The SPION/Silica is synthesized via a non-seeded process of colliding as-synthesized SPION into a silica nanoparticle framework via ultrasonic irradiatio...

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Main Authors: Sodipo, Bashiru Kayode (Author), Carreras Diaz, Willy (Author), Azlan, Abdul Aziz (Author), Gonzalez Dalmau, Evelio Rafael (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Applied Sciences, 2023-06.
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