Abstract Monodispersed silica-based microspheres have been prepared by hydrolysis and condensation of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) in a water–ethanol mixed solution using dodecylamine (DDA) as hydrolysis catalyst and template. Core-shell samples were… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Monodispersed silica-based microspheres have been prepared by hydrolysis and condensation of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) in a water–ethanol mixed solution using dodecylamine (DDA) as hydrolysis catalyst and template. Core-shell samples were produced by electrostatic attraction and heterogeneous nucleation of alumina or mixed alumina and iron oxide (1:1) shells on mesoporous silica core microspheres. The iron oxide embedded in the shell structure may be considered both for contrast improvement in magnetic resonance imaging and for the local treatment of cancer by hyperthermia. SEM/TEM analysis proves the spherical shape of the silica particles, the shell development on their surface as well as the distribution of aluminum and iron in the whole shell. The outermost layer of the microspheres was primary investigated by XPS, while the structural characterization of the samples was achieved using XRD, FTIR, EPR and NMR techniques.
               
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