Kt. Wu et al., Magnetic and optical properties of Fe3O4 nanoparticle ferrofluids preparedby coprecipitation technique, IEEE MAGNET, 37(4), 2001, pp. 2651-2653
Nanometer size Fe3O4 particles were fabricated by chemical coprecipitation
technique. The particle shape and size are affected by the PH value of the
reactive solutions. The ferrofluids were fabricated with the Fe3O4 particle
s as magnetic particles, ammonium oleate as surfactant, and de-ionized wate
r as solvent. Optical transmission of Fe3O4 nanoparticle ferrofluids was in
vestigated as a function of incident optical wavelengths between 450 and 75
0 nm and applied magnetic fields up to 150 Oe. In general, for samples with
lower PH value, the particles are small and agglomerate together, however,
for samples with higher PH value, the particles are larger and distributed
uniformly. Samples precipitated with higher PH value show larger variation
of the transmittance (AT). This can be understood by our transmission elec
tron microscope and X-ray diffraction pattern studies. The behavior of aggl
omeration for samples with lower PH value relates to the smaller variation
of the optical transmission to the magnetic field.