Abstract
Nanoparticles of iron oxides were synthesized through the ablation of the bulk-targets of Fe, Fe3O4, and Fe2O3 in water by the irradiation of a Nd:YAG laser. Our samples prepared via the laser ablation method displayed small (ca. 1 nm in diameter) and large (over 5 nm in diameter) particles. The small particles were well-dispersed, whereas large particles were agglomerated. The FeO and Fe3O4 phases were formed in the synthesized powders irrespective of the kind of targets. The formation of the other phases, Fe and Fe2O3, changed depending on the the kind of targets used in the laser ablation. Poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) (PVP) as a protective reagent was employed to disperse large particles in our samples, and accordingly, their dispersibility was improved as mole concentration of PVP increased.
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