Review Paper:
Advances in Magnetic
Materials: Classification and Synthesis
Yadav Anjali, Sharma Aruna, Devi Meenu, Jangir Bhawana and Goel Rahul
Res. J. Chem. Environ.; Vol. 29(5); 177-184;
doi: https://doi.org/10.25303/295rjce1770184; (2025)
Abstract
Nanoscience plays a pivotal role in mitigating lethal pollutants, contributing to
environmental rejuvenation. The rising demand for magnetic nanomaterials is driven
by their extensive applications in drug delivery, biosensors, environmental remediation,
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), catalysis and cell separation. Various synthesis
methods including solvothermal, co-precipitation, thermal decomposition, hydrothermal
and microemulsion processes, have been developed to prepare these materials. This
study highlights the latest advancements in the preparation of magnetic nanomaterials,
showcasing their versatile utility across multiple domains.
By focusing on cutting-edge techniques, we aim to provide insights into the innovative
approaches enhancing the efficiency and functionality of magnetic nanomaterials,
underscoring their significance in contemporary scientific and technological applications.