Advances in Fine Particle Magnetism and Bio-Magnetic Materials
A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481). This special issue belongs to the section "Magnetic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2022) | Viewed by 5871
Special Issue Editors
Interests: biomagnetic materials; ferromagnetics; magnetic nanofluids; ferrites; magnetic materials chemistry and physics
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: advanced materials for biomedical applications; energy storage and conversion materials; magnetic materials
Interests: biomaterials; magnetic nanoparticles for environmental and healthcare applications; photocatalysis; drug delivery; imaging agents; microwave processing; green synthesis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Magnetic materials are unique materials that are present in nature, including insects, bacteria, and several animals. For example, salmon use magnetic materials present in their nasal fossa for migration. With the development of nanotechnology, different magnetic materials have been discovered as storage materials, generators, motor components, transformers, magnetic shape memory, and magnetic devices. There are different types of magnetic materials in solids, such as metal oxides, metals, and magnetic alloys. However, in their colloidal state, they are in the form of nanofluids, ferrofluids, and magnetic fluids. Different classes of magnetic materials are used in several applications. However, in addition to general applications, magnetic materials are also used as bio-magnetic materials in different ways, such as therapy and for diagnosis purposes. The major application of bio-magnetic materials are MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) images, magnetic therapy, hyperthermia, drug delivery, molecular tracers, and as magnetic markers for the detection of infection or disease. Hence, to fabricate novel magnetic materials or bio-magnetic materials for different applications, substantial effort and further development are still required.
Dr. Gopalu Karunakaran
Dr. Govindan Suresh Kumar
Dr. Raji Govindan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Magnetic materials
- Diamagnetic material
- Ferromagnetic material
- Paramagnetic material
- Ferrites
- Soft magnetic materials
- Metal nanoparticles
- Metal oxide nanoparticles
- Magnetic composites
- Magnetic thin films
- Ferrofluids
- Nanofluids
- Biomagnetic materials
- Bioelectromagnetic materials
- Magnetic materials for diagnosis and cancer treatment
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