Preparation and characterization of porous carbon loaded with iron particles: a possible magnetic carrier of medical drugs

V.K. Imshennik , I.P. Suzdalev , O.N. Stavinskaya , N.I. Shklovskaya , V. Schünemann , A.X. Trautwein , H. Winkler
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In order to design magnetic carriers for medical drugs, carbon-supported iron samples with an iron content of 23, 29 and 43 wt.% have been prepared by impregnation of synthetic carbon with aqueous solution of iron oxalate followed by calcination and by reduction in hydrogen. The samples obtained after reduction times of 15, 30, 45 and 60 min have been characterized by Mössbauer spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and magnetization as well as adsorption measurements. Analysis of the Mössbauer and XRD data shows the presence of both oxidic and metallic iron particles with sizes in the 3–30 nm range. The saturation magnetization of the carbon loaded with 23, 29, and 43 wt.% iron has been determined to be 20, 30 and 80 emu per gram of solid, respectively. The hydrogen treatment induces in addition an increase of the meso- and macropore volumes of the iron-loaded carbon by a factor of about 1.4 with respect to the unloaded carbon. This fact is shown to lead to a better adsorption capacity for macro-molecular drugs like streptomycin and vitamin B12.

载铁颗粒多孔碳的制备与表征:一种可能的医药磁性载体
为了设计医用磁性载体,用草酸铁水溶液浸渍合成碳,然后煅烧和氢还原,制备了含铁量分别为23,29,43 wt.%的碳载铁样品。经过15、30、45和60 min还原后的样品通过Mössbauer光谱、x射线衍射(XRD)、磁化和吸附测量进行了表征。Mössbauer和XRD数据分析表明,在3 ~ 30nm范围内存在氧化铁和金属铁颗粒。负载23%、29%和43%铁的碳的饱和磁化强度分别为20,30和80 emu / g固体。此外,氢处理还使载铁碳的介孔和大孔体积相对于未载铁碳增加了约1.4倍。事实证明,这一事实会导致对链霉素和维生素B12等大分子药物有更好的吸附能力。
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