Abstract

AbstractIn this work, polymeric microspheres based on glycidyl methacrylate and divinylbenzene with magnetic properties are synthesized by the suspension polymerization technique. To obtain magnetic properties, magnetite particles modified by oleic acid are synthesized in the laboratory. The effects of stirring speed, concentration of magnetite added, and concentration of stabilizer on the particles’ properties are studied. The magnetic microspheres are characterized according their morphology, magnetite incorporation, and magnetic and thermal properties. The incorporation of iron particles is mainly affected by stirring speed during synthesis and the amount of added magnetic material. The saturation magnetization of the microspheres is affected by the content of incorporated magnetic material. The modification with oleic acid is important for incorporation of the magnetic material in the copolymer matrix. Polymeric particles with superparamagnetic behavior are obtained with spherical morphology and saturation magnetization of 7.11 (emu g−1) when employing a monomer molar ratio of 50/50, 1% poly(vinyl alcohol), 20% magnetite particles modified by oleic acid, and stirring speed of 500 rpm.

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