Data Storage: Developing Biotemplated Data Storage: Room Temperature Biomineralization of L10 CoPt Magnetic Nanoparticles (Adv. Funct. Mater. 29/2015)

L10 CoPt can be used in data storage, but high temperatures (500 °C) are usually needed to achieve this. On page 4590, J. Galloway and colleagues demonstrate a bioinspired and ecological synthesis that uses a biotemplating peptide to form L10 CoPt nanoparticles at room temperature. A surface covered...

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Published in:Advanced functional materials Vol. 25; no. 29; p. 4744
Main Authors: Galloway, Johanna M., Talbot, Jennifer E., Critchley, Kevin, Miles, Jim J., Bramble, Jonathan P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 05-08-2015
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Summary:L10 CoPt can be used in data storage, but high temperatures (500 °C) are usually needed to achieve this. On page 4590, J. Galloway and colleagues demonstrate a bioinspired and ecological synthesis that uses a biotemplating peptide to form L10 CoPt nanoparticles at room temperature. A surface covered with biotemplated magnetic nanoparticles is illustrated in the back cover by Dr. Marcin Górzny (marcingorzny.com).
Bibliography:ark:/67375/WNG-X51KSJX1-5
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ArticleID:ADFM201570200
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201570200