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M. Suter, O. Ergeneman, J. Zürcher, C. Moitzi, S. Pané, T. Rudin, S. Pratsinis, B. J. Nelson, C. Hierold, "A photopatternable superparamagnetic nanocomposite:Material characterization and fabrication of microstructures", Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, May 2011.

BibTeX entry

@ARTICLE{Suter_11_02,
	Author = {Marcel Suter and Olgac Ergeneman and J. Zürcher and C. Moitzi and Salvador Pané and T. Rudin and Sotiris Pratsinis and Bradley J. Nelson and Christofer Hierold},
	Title = {A photopatternable superparamagnetic nanocomposite:Material characterization and fabrication of microstructures},
	Journal = {Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical},
	Month = {May},
	Year = {2011},
	Abstract = {A superparamagnetic nanocomposite obtained by dispersing superparamagnetic magnetite nanoparticles in the epoxy SU-8 is used to fabricate microstructures by photolithography. The dispersion of the nanoparticles and the level of agglomerations are analyzed by optical microscopy, TEM (transmission electron microscope), SAXS (small-angle X-ray scattering), XDC (X-ray disc centrifuge) and XRD (X-ray diffraction). Two different phosphate-based dispersing agents are compared. In order to obtain a high-quality nanocomposite, the influence of particle concentration 1–10 vol.% (4–32 wt.%) on composite fabrication steps such as spin coating and UV exposure are systematically analyzed. Features with narrow widths (down to 1.3 μm) are obtained for composites with 5 vol.% particle concentration. Mechanical, magnetic and wetting properties of the nanocomposites are characterized. These nanocomposites exhibit superparamagnetic properties with a saturation magnetization up to 27.9 kA m−1 for10 vol.%. All nanocomposites show no differences in surface polarity with respect to pure SU-8, and exhibit a moderate hydrophobic behavior (advancing dynamic contact angles approximately 81°). Microcantilevers with particle concentrations of 0–5 vol.% were successfully fabricated and were used to determine the dynamic Young's modulus of the composite. A slight increase of the Young's modulus with increased particle concentration from 4.1 GPa (pure SU-8) up to 5.1 GPa (for 5 vol.%) was observed.},
	Keywords = {Photopatternable magnetic composite; Superparamagnetic magnetite particles; Agglomerates in polymer composite; Magnetic microcantilevers; Magnetic nanocomposite}
}

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