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In this study, barium hexaferrite nanoplatelets (BHF NPLs) were functionalized with different catechols, pyrocatechol (CAT), dopamine (DA), and caffeic acid (CAFA). Possible adsorption mechanisms, structural effects, and their potential impact on the functionalization and decomposition of the NPLs were investigated. We synthesized the BHF NPLs hydrothermally and functionalized them with catechols in an aqueous suspension (pH = 3) using ultrasonication or heating at 80 °C. We characterized the morphologies and size distributions of the core and functionalized BHF NPLs using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The functionalization of the BHF NPLs was followed by electrokinetic measurements and diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS). Mass fractions of ligands in the functionalized samples were determined by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and the room-temperature magnetic properties of the core and functionalized BHF NPLs were measured with a vibrating-sample magnetometer (VSM). The analyses showed that CAT and CAFA attached stably under the studied conditions, whereas the attachment of DA with an electron-donating group was labile. Chemical analysis of the dissolved iron ions performed with inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) revealed that catechols enhanced the decomposition of the BHF NPLs at acidic pH.
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J Colloid Interface Sci
August 2025
Department for Materials Synthesis, Jožef Stefan Institute, Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Currently known ferromagnetic ferrofluids (FFs), or liquid magnets, are typically composed of permanently magnetic barium hexaferrite nanoplatelets (BHF NPLs) dispersed in 1-butanol, where colloidal stability is achieved through electrostatic repulsion. Here, we report the development of an environmentally friendly, water-based ferromagnetic ferrofluid, in which magnetic dipolar attractions are effectively suppressed by a synergistic combination of electrostatic, steric, and hydration repulsion. We further demonstrate that stable ferromagnetic ferrofluids can also be realized in low-polarity organic solvents such as dichloromethane (DCM) and 1-hexanol, relying solely on sufficient steric-solvation repulsion-without the need for long-range electrostatic repulsion.
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August 2025
Department for Material Synthesis, Jožef Stefan Institute 1000 Ljubljana Slovenia
In this study, barium hexaferrite nanoplatelets (BHF NPLs) were functionalized with different catechols, pyrocatechol (CAT), dopamine (DA), and caffeic acid (CAFA). Possible adsorption mechanisms, structural effects, and their potential impact on the functionalization and decomposition of the NPLs were investigated. We synthesized the BHF NPLs hydrothermally and functionalized them with catechols in an aqueous suspension (pH = 3) using ultrasonication or heating at 80 °C.
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May 2025
Jožef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Ferrofluids composed of permanently magnetic nanoplatelets of barium hexaferrite (BHF NPLs) represent a remarkable class of materials that can form a ferromagnetic liquid state at sufficiently high concentrations. To date, the surfactant dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid (DBSA) has demonstrated an excellent colloidal stability of the BHF NPLs in alcohols. However, a key limitation of DBSA is its labile adsorption onto the NPLs, meaning that the surface coverage by surfactant molecules is highly sensitive to various factors.
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April 2023
Department for the Synthesis of Materials, Jožef Stefan Institute, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Colloidal stabilization of magnetic nanoparticles is one of the most important steps in the preparation of magnetic nanoparticles for potential biomedical applications. A special kind of magnetic nanoparticle are barium hexaferrite nanoplatelets (BSHF NPLs) with a hexagonal shape and a permanent magnetic moment. One strategy for the stabilization of BHF in aqueous media is to use coatings.
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January 2023
CNR-IOM, Democritos National Simulation Center, Istituto Officina dei Materiali, c/o SiSSA, 34136, Trieste, Italy.
Barium hexaferrite nanoplatelets (BHF NPLs) are permanent nanomagnets with the magnetic easy axis aligned perpendicular to their basal plane. By combining this specific property with optimised surface chemistry, novel functional materials were developed, e.g.
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