Abstract

There is an increasing need for new strategies to improve the heating efficiency or the specific absorption rate (SAR) of magnetite (Fe3 O4 ), which is the only FDA approved magnetic material. We propose a facile approach to obtain well-dispersed highly crystalline Fe3 O4 nanorods (NRs) by the reduction of β-FeOOH in an organic solvent and demonstrate that the SAR of Fe3 O4 NRs can be enhanced by tuning their aspect ratios. Fe3 O4 NRs with an aspect ratio of 4.5 have a much higher SAR as compared with 15 nm Fe3 O4 nanoparticles and Fe3 O4 NRs counterparts with an aspect ratio of 10. The highest SAR is greatly increased up to 1072 W g-1 for an ac field of 33 kA m-1 and a concentration of 5 mg mL-1 , which is mostly attributed to hysteresis losses. These findings pave a new pathway for the design and synthesis of novel anisotropic iron oxide nanostructures with an optimal heating efficiency for advanced hyperthermia.

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