A method and structure for making magnetite nanoparticle materials by mixing
iron
salt with alcohol, carboxylic acid and amine in an organic solvent and heating
the mixture to 200-360 C is described. The size of the particles can be controlled
either by changing the iron salt to acid/amine ratio or by coating small nanoparticles
with more iron oxide. Magnetite nanoparticles in the size ranging from 2 nm to
20 nm with a narrow size distribution are obtained with the invention. The invention
can be readily extended to other iron oxide based nanoparticle materials, including
M Fe2O4 (M=Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cr, Ti, Ba, Mg) nanomaterials,
and iron oxide coated nanoparticle materials. The invention also leads to the synthesis
of iron sulfide based nanoparticle materials by replacing alcohol with thiol in
the reaction mixture. The magnetite nanoparticles can be oxidized to -Fe2O3,
or -Fe2O3, or can be reduced to bcc-Fe nanoparticles,
while iron oxide based materials can be used to make binary iron based metallic
nanoparticles, such as CoFe, NiFe, and FeCoSmx nanoparticles.