New Advances in Magnetic Functional Materials

A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481). This special issue belongs to the section "Magnetic Materials".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 October 2024 | Viewed by 4783

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School of Pharmaceutical and Materials Engineering, Taizhou University, Taizhou 318000, China
Interests: density-functional calculation; single-molecule magnet; metal-matrix material
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Taiyuan Institute of Technology, Taiyuan 030008, China
Interests: single-molecule magnet; functional coordination complex; multifunctional nanomaterial

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue, New Advances in Magnetic Functional Materials, provides an appropriate forum for magnetic functional materials, which include 2D and 3D magnetic materials, magnetic functional clusters, materials showing slow relaxation of the magnetization with or without an applied magnetic field, magnetocaloric materials, and materials presenting any other magnetic property of interest. In addition, various new findings about magnetic materials exhibiting catalytic, optical, electrochemical, thermal or mechanical properties are particularly welcome.

This issue aims to gather contributions that address current progress in the field of magnetic functional materials through synthesis, doping, modelling, advanced characterization and beyond. It is our pleasure to invite you to submit a manuscript for this Special Issue.

Dr. Zhenjun Song
Dr. Hongdao Li
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • magnetic
  • functional materials
  • oxides
  • metal-organic framework
  • metal-matrix composites

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Recent Advances of Magnetite (Fe3O4)-Based Magnetic Materials in Catalytic Applications
by Mingyue Liu, Yuyuan Ye, Jiamin Ye, Ting Gao, Dehua Wang, Gang Chen and Zhenjun Song
Magnetochemistry 2023, 9(4), 110; https://doi.org/10.3390/magnetochemistry9040110 - 20 Apr 2023
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Abstract
Catalysts play a critical role in producing most industrial chemicals and are essential to environmental remediation. Under the demands of sustainable development, environment protection, and cost-related factors, it has been suggested that catalysts are sufficiently separable and conveniently recyclable in the catalysis process. [...] Read more.
Catalysts play a critical role in producing most industrial chemicals and are essential to environmental remediation. Under the demands of sustainable development, environment protection, and cost-related factors, it has been suggested that catalysts are sufficiently separable and conveniently recyclable in the catalysis process. Magnetite (Fe3O4) nanomaterials provide a possible way to achieve this goal, due to their magnetism, chemical stability, low toxicity, economic viability, etc. Therefore, Fe3O4-based materials are emerging as an important solid support to load heterogeneous catalysts and immobilize homogeneous catalysts. Moreover, the addition of magnetic character to catalysts will not only make their recovery much easier but also possibly endow catalysts with desirable properties, such as magnetothermal conversion, Lewis acid, mimetic enzyme activity, and Fenton activity. The following review comprises a short survey of the most recent reports in the catalytic applications of Fe3O4-based magnetic materials. It contains seven sections, an introduction into the theme, applications of Fe3O4-based magnetic materials in environmental remediation, electrocatalysis, organic synthesis, catalytic synthesis of biodiesel, and cancer treatment, and conclusions about the reported research with perspectives for future developments. Elucidation of the functions and mechanisms of Fe3O4 nanoparticles (NPs) in these applications may benefit the acquisition of robust and affordable protocols, leading to catalysts with good catalytic activity and enhanced recoverability. Full article
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