Synthesis and Characterization of Nickel Doped Iron Oxide Nano Particles for Biomedical Application- Crimson Publishers
Synthesis and Characterization of Nickel Doped Iron Oxide Nano Particles for Biomedical Application by Muhammad Arshad Javid in Integrative Journal of Conference Proceedings
The objective of this work is to synthesize and
characterization of nickel ferrite as MRI contrast agent to improve the signal
intensity of T2 weighted images for biomedical application. For structural
analysis, XRD was revealed that Ni-doped Fe2O4 have a cubic spinal structure
Having Miller Indices (hkl) values of (220), (311), (222), (400), (331), (442),
(333), (440) and (531). From XRD data, the grain size of Ni Fe2O4 was observed
to be (17.12nm) after 20wt.% Ni-doped Fe2O4, and its further increases up
to19.36nm for 40wt.% Ni Fe2O4, respectively. The XRD pattern confirmed that
doping of Ni metal increased the grain size of nanoparticles. SEM was performed
to study the morphology of prepared samples. EDX was performed to confirm the
elemental analysis. EDX spectra depicted the desired peaks of Fe, O, Cl, and Ni
for Ni-doped Fe3O4. Saturation magnetization (Ms) was improved with
concentration of dopant material Ni (20wt.%, 40wt.% ) in magnetic
nanoparticles. In essence, this study demonstrates the very easy way of
synthesis of Ni doped iron oxides nanoparticles for biomedical applications as
MRI contrast agents
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