Abstract

Transparent cellulose-based hybrid nanocomposites comprising dispersed manganese zinc ferrite (MZF) nanoparticles were synthesized in situ from metal acetylacetonates at tempeartures below 100°C. The size of the spinel particles prepared in the presence of HPC was smaller than that obtained in the absence of HPC. The MZF nanoparticle/cellulose hybrids were confirmed to be superparamagnetic. A free-standing transparent film showed a blue-shifted absorption edge, which reflected the size of the MZF particles formed in HPC.

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