The Effect of Particle Concentration on the Heating Rate of Ferrofluids for Magnetic Hyperthermia
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30 déc. 2015
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Publié en ligne: 30 déc. 2015
Pages: 81 - 88
Reçu: 19 oct. 2015
Accepté: 21 nov. 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/awutp-2015-0210
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The complex magnetic susceptibility χ(f) = χ′(f) - i χ″(f), of a ferrofluid sample with magnetite particles dispersed in kerosene and stabilized with oleic acid, over the range 0.1 GHz to 6 GHz, was determined. The initial sample has been successively diluted with kerosene (with a dilution rate of 2/3), thus obtaining further three samples. Using the complex magnetic susceptibility measurements of each sample, the frequency field and particle concentration dependencies of the heating rate of the ferrofluid samples, were analyzed. The results show the possibility of using the heating rate of ferrofluid samples with different particle concentrations, in hyperthermia applications.