Magnetic particle hyperthermia: nanoparticle magnetism and materials development for cancer therapy
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Loss processes in magnetic nanoparticles are discussed with respect to optimization of the specific loss power (SLP) for application in tumour hyperthermia. Several types of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles representative for different preparation methods (wet chemical precipitation, grinding, bacterial synthesis, magnetic size fractionation) are the subject of a comparative study of structural and magnetic properties. Since the specific loss power useful for hyperthermia is restricted by serious limitations of the alternating field amplitude and frequency, the effects of the latter are investigated experimentally in detail. The dependence of the SLP on the mean particle size is studied over a broad size…
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- Materials science
- Superparamagnetism
- Magnetic nanoparticles
- Particle size
- Magnetism
- Nanoparticle
- Magnetic hyperthermia
- Hyperthermia
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