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publicationDate 2016-07-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104142355-B
titleOfInvention A kind of based on magnetic nano-particle detection Cd2+Nmr sensor of ion and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a kind of based on magnetic nano-particle detection Cd 2+ Nmr sensor and preparation method thereof.This sensor is a kind of containing to Cd 2+ Ion have specific recognition effect by the magnetic nano-particle of body unit, there is water solublity, superparamagnetism, even particle size distribution are about 10~20nm, preparation method is that high temperature pyrolysis prepares magnetic nano-particle;Obtaining being subject to body unit by chloracetyl catechol, sodium azide and ethyl propiolate, be connected with nanoparticle by the coordination of oxygen, obtain target nanoparticle, this nanoparticle may be used for preparation Cd 2+ The nmr sensor of ion.The preparation method of the present invention is simple and safe, raw material economy, is easy to get, and process controllability is strong;Application for nano magnetic resonance contrast agent material provides a kind of new prospect nano magnetic resonance sensor, enriches the research field of nano material.
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