Abstract

AC induction heating properties of colloidal nano-aggregates of ferrimagnetic cobalt ferrite magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) are reported in this study. Bio-compatible chitosan polymer-coated CoFe2O4 MNPs are synthesized using a co-precipitation method. Powder X-ray diffraction indicates the formation of mixed spinel structures for the uncoated (CP) and chitosan-coated (CP–CHN) MNPs, which is also supported by the cation distributions obtained from the Mössbauer spectra. The presence of chitosan coating on the surface of the CP-CHN MNPs is confirmed using X-ray photoelectron and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy studies. Transmission electron microscopy shows primary particle sizes of ∼13 nm, which is larger than the superparamagnetic size limit of the CoFe2O4 MNPs. Hence, the CP and CP-CHN MNPs exhibit ferrimagnetic behaviour at room temperature with estimated saturation magnetization values of ∼77.4 emu/g and ∼74.4 emu/g, respectively. The average hydrodynamic diameter is found to be ∼90 ± 8 nm for an aqueous dispersion of the CP-CHN MNPs, which indicate the formation of colloidal nano-aggregates due to the ferrimagnetic interaction of the primary MNPs. The CP-CHN sample exhibits a significantly high AC induction heating efficiency of ∼267.2 ± 4.0 W/gFe, where the higher heating efficiency is attributed to the combination of hysteresis and relaxation-mediated magneto-thermal energy conversion, as confirmed using Stoner-Wohlfarth model-based dynamic hysteresis loop calculations. Further, the heating efficiency decreases with increasing sample concentration due to an increase in dipolar interaction, which is confirmed using semi-empirical calculations, where a lowering of the initial susceptibility is observed at higher concentrations. The higher AC induction heating efficiency, coupled with the demonstrated significant bio-compatibility during in vitro cytotoxicity studies, make the cobalt ferrite nano-aggregates potential candidates for magnetic hyperthermia.

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