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Magnetic Nanoparticles & Magnetic Nanostructures Synonyms:
magnetic nanoparticle, magnetic nanostructure, magnetic nanopowder, magnetic nanocrystal, super paramagnetic, bulk, nanomaterial, Ni, nickel, Co, cobalt, Fe, iron, magnetic alloy, magnetic oxide, magnetic nitride,
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Magnetic Nanoparticles & Magnetic Nanostructures Chemical Grades Available:
There are many types of useful magnetic nanoparticles, in fact, most of the bulk magnetic materials can be formed in the particulate form. Some of these options might have to be custom manufactured for you since no stock is presently carried.
1) Cobalt (Co)
2) Cobalt (Co) and their alloys
3) Cobalt ferrite
4) Cobalt nitride
5) Cobalt oxide (Co-O)
6) Cobalt- palladium (Co- Pd)
7) Cobalt- platinum (Co- Pt)
8) Iron (Fe)
9) Iron (Fe) and their alloys
10) Iron- Gold (Fe- Au)
11) Iron- Chromium (Fe- Cr)
12) Iron nitride (Fe-N)
13) Iron oxide (Fe304)
14) Iron- palladium (Fe- Pd)
15) Iron- platinum (Fe- Pt)
16) Fe-Zr-Nb-B
17) Mn nitride (Mn-N)
18) Nd-Fe-B
19) Nd-Fe-B-Nb-Cu
20) Nickel (Ni)
21) Nickel (Ni) and their alloys
22) Custom manufactured compounds to customer specification
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Magnetic Nanoparticles & Magnetic Nanostructures Physical Properties Possibly Available:
Between 10 and 250 nanometers
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Magnetic Nanoparticles & Magnetic Nanostructures Typical Applications:
Data storage nanostructures (Magnetic nanocrystal arrays), biomedical applications, optoelectronic, smart imaging probes, biomedical nanostructured fluids, biodegradable microspheres, drug and gene delivery systems, biomagnetic separations, magnetic nanocomposites, magnetic fluid seals, hyperthmic cancer treatment, magnetic synthesis
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Magnetic Nanoparticles & Magnetic Nanostructures Packaging:
Varies
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Magnetic Nanoparticles & Magnetic Nanostructures Hazmat Status:
Varies. For further information please call the E.P.A. at +1.202.554.1404
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Magnetic Nanoparticles & Magnetic Nanostructures Safety Notice:
a) Before using magnetic nanoparticles & magnetic nanostructures, the user shall determine the suitability of the product for its intended use, and user assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.
b) Please visit and read this excellent "Approaches To Safe Nanotechnology" document from the CDC & NIOSH
c) With the publication of the "Approaches to Safe Nanotechnology" document, NIOSH hopes to: raise awareness of the occupational safety and health issues involved with nanotechnology; make recommendations on occupational safety and health best practices in the production and use of nanomaterials; facilitate dialogue between NIOSH and its external partners in industry, labor and academia; respond to requests for authoritative safety and health guidelines; and, identify information gaps and areas for future study and research.
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NIOSH / CDC Good Handling Practices- Nanoparticles:
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