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Mössbauer study of the magnetic filler for suppositories

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Mössbauer spectroscopy methods are discussed when applied to test the properties of magnetic suppositories used in medicine. The experiments were carried out on magnetic rectal suppositories containing parmadine and fine-dispersed ferrite powder (BaO·nFe2O3) as a magnetic filler. According to the data on the value of effective magnetic field on57Fe nuclei in ferrite magnetic sublattices, the stoichiometricn-number equals approximately 5.5; this value corresponds to the composition range of optimal magnetic properties.

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Bykov, A.V., Nikolaev, V.I., Diaz, C. et al. Mössbauer study of the magnetic filler for suppositories. Hyperfine Interact 67, 607–609 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02398208

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