Magnetic polymer nanocomposites for environmental and biomedical applications

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Abstract

Hybrid nanomaterials have received voluminous interest due to the combination of unique properties of organic and inorganic component in one material. In this class, magnetic polymer nanocomposites are of particular interest because of the combination of excellent magnetic properties, stability, and good biocompatibility. Organic-inorganic magnetic nanocomposites can be prepared by in situ, ex situ, microwave reflux, co-precipitation, melt blending, and ceramic-glass processing and plasma polymerization techniques. These nanocomposites have been exploited for in vivo imaging, as superparamagnetic or negative contrast agents, drug carriers, heavy metal adsorbents, and magnetically recoverable photocatalysts for degradation of organic pollutants. This review article is mainly focused on fabrication of magnetic polymer nanocomposites and their applications. Different types of magnetic nanoparticles, methods of their synthesis, properties, and applications have also been reviewed briefly. The review also provides detailed insight into various types of magnetic nanocomposites and their synthesis. Diverse applications of magnetic nanocomposites including environmental and biomedical uses have been discussed. © 2014 Springer-Verlag.

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Kalia, S., Kango, S., Kumar, A., Haldorai, Y., Kumari, B., & Kumar, R. (2014). Magnetic polymer nanocomposites for environmental and biomedical applications. Colloid and Polymer Science. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00396-014-3357-y

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