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dc.contributor.authorCabrera, David
dc.contributor.authorLak, Aidin
dc.contributor.authorYoshida, T.
dc.contributor.authorMateria, Maria Elena
dc.contributor.authorOrtega Ponce, Daniel 
dc.contributor.authorLudwig, Franz
dc.contributor.authorGuardia, Pablo
dc.contributor.authorSathya, T.
dc.contributor.authorPellegrino, Teresa
dc.contributor.authorTeran, Francisco J.
dc.contributor.otherFísica de la Materia Condensadaes_ES
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-31T15:49:18Z
dc.date.available2025-01-31T15:49:18Z
dc.date.issued2017-03-21
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10498/35263
dc.description.abstractHysteresis losses in magnetic nanoparticles constitute the basis of magnetic hyperthermia for delivering a local thermal stress. Nevertheless, this therapeutic modality is only to be realised through a careful appraisal of the best possible intrinsic and extrinsic conditions to the nanoparticles for which they maximise and preserve their heating capabilities. Low frequency (100 kHz) hysteresis loops accurately probe the dynamical magnetic response of magnetic nanoparticles in a more reliable manner than calorimetry measurements, providing conclusive quantitative data under different experimental conditions. We consider here a set of iron oxide or cobalt ferrite nanocubes of different sizes, through which we experimentally and theoretically study the influence of the viscosity of the medium on the low frequency hysteresis loops of magnetic colloids, and hence their ability to produce and dissipate heat to the surroundings. We analyse the role of nanoparticle size, size distribution, chemical composition, and field intensity in making the magnetisation dynamics sensitive to viscosity. Numerical simulations using the stochastic Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert equation model the experimental observations in excellent agreement. These results represent an important contribution towards predicting viscosity effects and hence to maximise heat dissipation from magnetic nanoparticles regardless of the environment.es_ES
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dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.subjectviscosityes_ES
dc.subjectIron oxide nanoparticleses_ES
dc.subjectmagnetic hyperthermiaes_ES
dc.titleUnravelling viscosity effects to tailor the dynamical magnetic response of magnetic nanocubeses_ES
dc.typejournal articlees_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsclosed accesses_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1039/C7NR00810D
dc.type.hasVersionSMURes_ES


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