Data underlying the publication "From Structure to Function: Understanding Synthetic Conditions in Relation to Magnetic Properties of Hybrid Pd/Fe-oxide Nanoparticles"

doi: 10.4121/21062629.v1
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doi: 10.4121/21062629
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Maier, Alexandra; van Oossanen, Rogier; C. van Rhoon, Gerard; Pignol, Jean-Philippe; Dugulan, Iulian et. al. (2022): Data underlying the publication "From Structure to Function: Understanding Synthetic Conditions in Relation to Magnetic Properties of Hybrid Pd/Fe-oxide Nanoparticles". Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/21062629.v1
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Dataset

Magnetic properties of nanoparticles are generally determined by their morphological charteristics, such as size/shape, as well asl composition of the nanocrystals. These in turn are highly dependent on the synthetic conditions applied. Additionally, incorporation of a non-magnetic heterometal influences the final magnetic behavior. Therefroe, contsruction of multyfunctional hybrid nanoparticles, with preserved magnetic properties represents a certain nanotechnological challenge. In our work, we focus of palladium/iron oxide hydrid nanoparticles for hyperthermia/thermal ablation treatment of tumor tissues, with palladium being eventually envisioned in its radioactive form Pd-103. This dataset contains the row and processed data of the publication with the above-mentioned title, published in a Special Issue of Nanomaterials: "Magnetic Nanomaterials and Nanostructures".   

history
  • 2022-10-19 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
De data is included in a zipped folder containing *.xlsx; *.csv; *.txt; *.tif; *.opj; and *.dat files
funding
  • HTSM-NWO-AES, grant number 16238
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of Biotechnology

DATA

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