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Dipolar-driven formation of cobalt nanoparticle chains in polyethylene films

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2015-07-15
Author
Vargas, E.
Melo, W. W. M.
Allende, Salvador
Neumann, R. F.
Denardin, J. C.
Altbir, D.
Bahiana, M.
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Using a simple method we produce polyethylene film with embedded chains of cobalt nanoparticles. The crystalline magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized through a simple chemical reduction method at room temperature using ultrasonic assistance. These particles were incorporated in a polyethylene matrix using a solution blending mechanism under an external magnetic field. The morphology and magnetic properties of Co nanoparticle aggregates were studied experimentally and by means of Monte Carlo simulations, showing a chain-like structures due to the strong dipolar interaction between aggregates. The hysteresis loops reveal typical ferromagnetic behavior at room temperature and magnetic anisotropy associated to a linear ordering of particles into the polymeric matrix. Numerical results confirmed the chain-like character of the aggregates and that an external magnetic field aligns them along its direction. The low-cost of the fabrication process of these polymeric magnetic films give them a strong potential for industrial and technological applications. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10438/23491
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Subject
Nanoestrutura
Monte Carlo, Método de
Polimeros
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Magnetic materials
Nanostructures
Monte Carlo method
Hysteresis
Polymers

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