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Towards optimal thermal distribution in magnetic hyperthermia

R. A. Rytov, V. A. Bautin, N. A. Usov

2022Scientific Reports41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A linear combination of spherically symmetric heat sources is shown to provide optimal stationary thermal distribution in magnetic hyperthermia. Furthermore, such spatial location of heat sources produces suitable temperature distribution in biological medium even for assemblies of magnetic nanoparticles with a moderate value of specific absorption rate (SAR), of the order of 100–150 W/g. We also demonstrate the advantage of using assemblies of spherical magnetic nanocapsules consisting of metallic iron nanoparticles covered with non magnetic shells of sufficient thickness in magnetic hyperthermia. Based on numerical simulation we optimize the size and geometric structure of biocompatible spherical capsules in order to minimize the influence of strong magneto-dipole interaction between closely spaced nanoparticles. It is shown that assembly of capsules can provide sufficiently high SAR values of the order of 250–400 W/g at moderate amplitudes H 0 = 50–100 Oe and frequencies f = 100–200 kHz of alternating magnetic field, being appropriate for application in clinics.

Topics & Concepts

Specific absorption rateMagnetic hyperthermiaMaterials scienceMagnetic nanoparticlesThermalMagnetic fieldNanoparticleNanocapsulesAmplitudeDipoleMagnetic dipoleFerrofluidHeat generationNuclear magnetic resonanceComputational physicsPhysicsNanotechnologyOpticsThermodynamicsComputer scienceTelecommunicationsQuantum mechanicsAntenna (radio)Characterization and Applications of Magnetic NanoparticlesMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesMagnetic properties of thin films
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