Speaker
gildong Hong
(JKPS)
Description
Magnetic nanoparticles-based hyperthermia has remarkable potential for cancer treatment. In particular, maghemite (γ-Fe2O3) is a technologically important compound because of its nontoxicity and thermal and chemical stability. We focused on magnetic induction heating research by controlling the content of Mg-ions occupying Fe vacancies inside the octahedral site of maghemite as Mg2+ cations are considered as factors that can improve biocompatibility in terms of bio-application. For hyperthermia applications, we treated nanoparticles with plasma to maximize the results of the induction heating experiment. We also discuss the magnetic induction heating in AC magnetic fields and Mössbauer studies of the Mgx-doped γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles.
Primary author
gildong Hong
(JKPS)