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Nanoscale iron particles are sub-micrometer particles of iron metal.[1] Due to their high catalytic activity, permanent magnetic properties, low toxicity, and strong adsorption capacity, iron-based nanoparticles are widely utilized in drug delivery, production of magnetic tapes (e.g., camcorders and backup tapes of computers[2]), gene therapy, and environmental remediation.[3]
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