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Langmuir
December 2021
University Côte d'Azur, CNRS UMR 7010, Institute of Physics of Nice (INPHYNI) - Parc Valrose, Nice 06108, France.
Molecular adsorption to the nanoparticle surface may switch the colloidal interactions from repulsive to attractive and promote nanoparticle agglomeration. If the nanoparticles are magnetic, then their agglomerates exhibit a much stronger response to external magnetic fields than individual nanoparticles. Coupling between adsorption, agglomeration, and magnetism allows a synergy between the high specific area of nanoparticles (∼100 m/g) and their easy guidance or separation by magnetic fields.
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