Morphology and electronic structure of the oxide shell on the surface of iron nanoparticles.

@article{Wang2009MorphologyAE,
  title={Morphology and electronic structure of the oxide shell on the surface of iron nanoparticles.},
  author={Chongmin Wang and Donald R. Baer and James E. Amonette and Mark H. Engelhard and Jiji Antony and You Qiang},
  journal={Journal of the American Chemical Society},
  year={2009},
  volume={131 25},
  pages={
          8824-32
        }
}
An iron (Fe) nanoparticle exposed to air at room temperature will be instantly covered by an oxide shell that is typically approximately 3 nm thick. The nature of this native oxide shell, in combination with the underlying Fe(0) core, determines the physical and chemical behavior of the core-shell nanoparticle. One of the challenges of characterizing core-shell nanoparticles is determining the structure of the oxide shell, that is, whether it is FeO, Fe(3)O(4), gamma-Fe(2)O(3), alpha-Fe(2)O(3… 

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