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  • 2021Manipulating the Barrier Function of a Cell Monolayer Using a High-power Miniature Ultrasonic Transducer1citations
  • 2019Examination of zinc ferrites vs. iron oxides as contrast agents for microwave systemscitations
  • 2018CHAPTER 9citations
  • 2018Zinc oxide nanoparticles as contrast-enhancing agents for microwave imaging19citations

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  • Näthke, Inke
  • Turcanu, Mihnea V.
  • Moldovan, Alexandru C.
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  • Kosmas, Panagiotis
  • Rahman, Mohammed
  • Hernandez-Gil, Javier
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Examination of zinc ferrites vs. iron oxides as contrast agents for microwave systems

  • Kosmas, Panagiotis
  • Rahman, Mohammed
  • Hernandez-Gil, Javier
  • Lahri, Rachita
  • Long, Nicholas
  • Thanou, Maya
Abstract

Iron oxide nanoparticles are biocompatible nanopar-ticles (NPs) that have the potential to increase the dielectric contrast of targeted tissues, hence assist in microwave imaging as a contrast agent. This study investigates the physico-chemical stability and dielectric properties of iron oxide NPs. Synthesized zinc ferrites were characterised in addition to three commercial iron oxide suspensions. Zinc ferrites were synthesised using a thermal decomposition method and functionalised with a maleated polymer. The nanoparticle's characteristics were analysed for size and metal composition. Zinc ferrites showed higher dielectric contrast compared with the commercial iron oxides.

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  • nanoparticle
  • polymer
  • zinc
  • chemical stability
  • iron
  • thermal decomposition