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Preparation and characterization of hydroxyapatite-coated iron oxide particles by spray-drying technique

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Fig. 1 – The X-ray diffraction powder patterns: (a) IOMP; (b) HAp;
Fig. 3 – Scanning electronic microscopy micrographs of: (a) iron oxide magnetic particles before spray-drying and (b) iron oxide magnetic particles after spray-drying.
Fig. 6 – Magnetization curves of the samples coated with hydroxyapatite: (a) IOMP/HAp = 0.7; and (b) IOMP/HAp
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