Abstract

Monodisperse, monocrystalline magnesium ferrite (MgFe2O4) nanoparticles were synthesized phase purely by fast nonaqueous microwave-assisted solution-phase synthesis. Colloidal stabilization of the nanocrystals in nonaqueous media was realized either in-situ during synthesis or postsynthetically by surface capping with oleylamine and oleic acid. Phase transfer to aqueous media was performed employing citric acid and betaine hydrochloride, resulting in agglomerate-free dispersions of citrate- or betaine-functionalized MgFe2O4 nanocrystals. Furthermore, a one-step synthesis of highly stable, water-dispersible colloids of MgFe2O4 was achieved using polyvinylpyrrolidone as stabilizer. Characterization of the as-synthesized and functionalized nanoparticles was performed employing X-ray diffraction, UV–vis and infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetry, dynamic light scattering, and transmission electron microscopy. Special focus was laid on phase purity, which was thoroughly monitored using Raman microscopy/spectr...

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