Günther J, Kampf T, Rückert MA, Friedrich B, Reichl T, Tietze R, Lyer S, Alexiou C, Behr VC, Vogel P (2025)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2025
Book Volume: 11
Article Number: 2503004
DOI: 10.18416/ijmpi.2025.2503004
To bring the application of magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) closer to application, reliable properties of a MNP suspension need to be ensured for reproducible quality and stability. This aims for a simple, robust and sensitive method that is able to assess the unique characteristics of MNP. We suggest Critical Offset Magnetic Particle SpectroScopy (COMPASS) as a suitable method for these needs, hence it allows for measuring a fingerprint characteristic for a unique MNP suspension. In the following, a dedicated fingerprinting routine to distinguish and classify different magnetic particle types will be introduced.
APA:
Günther, J., Kampf, T., Rückert, M.A., Friedrich, B., Reichl, T., Tietze, R.,... Vogel, P. (2025). Magnetic particle fingerprinting using COMPASS. International Journal of Magnetic Particle Imaging, 11. https://doi.org/10.18416/ijmpi.2025.2503004
MLA:
Günther, J., et al. "Magnetic particle fingerprinting using COMPASS." International Journal of Magnetic Particle Imaging 11 (2025).
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