Method for preparing water-based Fe3O4 magnetic fluid
A magnetic fluid and water-based technology, which is applied in the direction of magnetic fluid, subferrous oxide, iron oxide/iron hydroxide, etc., can solve the problems of poor biological compatibility and organic matter in magnetic fluid, and achieve good stability, Easy to operate, good water solubility
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[0007] Specific implementation mode one: water-based Fe in this implementation mode 3 o 4 The preparation method of magnetic fluid is as follows: one, FeCl 3 with FeCl 2 Dissolve in deionized water at a molar ratio of 2:1, and then use 37% HCl to adjust the pH value to 1 to 2; 2. In an oil bath at 120 to 180°C, under the protection of inert gas nitrogen or argon, Add NaOH solution with a concentration of 8-15mol / L dropwise to the solution in step 1 within 20-40 minutes, wherein NaOH and FeCl 3 The mol ratio is 3~10: 1, then with 1200~1800r / min speed insulation stirring 0.5~2.5 hours, naturally cool to room temperature; Ionized water, ultrasonically disperse until all the black solids are dissolved, settle the black solids with a permanent magnet, and pour off the upper liquid when the upper liquid is clear; 4. Repeat step 3 until the solution does not contain chloride ions and is neutral; 5. Ultrasonic disperse the solution treated in step 4 in deionized water of 1 to 3 ti...
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[0010] Specific embodiment two: the difference between this embodiment and specific embodiment one is that NaOH and FeCl in step two 3 The molar ratio is 9:1, and the others are the same as in Embodiment 1.
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[0011] Specific embodiment three: the difference between this embodiment and specific embodiment one is that NaOH and FeCl in step two 3 The molar ratio is 4: 1, and others are the same as the specific embodiment one.
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