Silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles provide optimized magnetic responsiveness, superior colloidal stability, and enhanced biocompatibility. Designed for advanced applications, they ensure efficient dispersion, extended durability, and high-performance adaptability.
Product Overview
Silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles are composite materials consisting of a magnetic Fe₃O₄ core and a silica (SiO₂) shell. The silica shell provides excellent biocompatibility, protecting the activity of bioactive substances such as enzymes and DNA. It also serves as a carrier for controlled release of these substances, making it widely applicable in targeted drug therapy. The core-shell structure imparts many unique physical and chemical properties, giving these nanoparticles broad potential for use in various fields, including superhydrophobic coatings, catalysis, magnetism, electronics, optics, and biomedicine.
Product Features
- Biocompatibility: The silica shell offers excellent biocompatibility, effectively protecting bioactive substances.
- Magnetic Properties: The Fe₃O₄ core provides strong magnetic properties, making the particles suitable for magnetic field-controlled release.
- Multifunctionality: The core-shell structure enhances its potential in multiple areas, such as drug delivery, biosensing, and more.
- Wide Applicability: Silica-coated magnetic nanoparticles are not only useful in drug delivery but also in catalysis, imaging, and other biomedical applications.
Applications
- Drug Delivery: Used as a carrier for controlled release of drugs, enabling targeted therapy.
- Biomedicine: Plays an important role in biomedical imaging, gene delivery, enzyme protection, and more.
- Catalysis & Surface Coatings: Suitable for catalytic reactions and superhydrophobic surface coating applications.
- Magnetic & Electronic Applications: Can be used in magnetic sensors, electronic devices, and other areas involving magnetism.
Item | Parameter |
Concentration | 1 mg/mL |
Core Diameter | 150-500 nm (TEM) |
Particle Diameter | 200-600 nm (TEM) |
Solvent | Water |