This paper describes coating of magnetite nanoparticles with silica shells. Controlled co-precipitation technique under N-2 gas was used to prevent undesirable critical oxidation of Fe2+. The synthesized Fe3O4 (3 1 1) NPs were first coated with trisodium citrate (T S C) to achieve solution stability and then covered by SiO2 layer using stober method. For uncoated Fe3O4 NPs, the results showed an octahedral geometry with saturation magnetization range of (82-96) emu/g and coercivity of about (80-120)Oe for particles between (35-96)nm, respectively. The best value of specific surface area (41 m(2)/g) was obtained at 0.9 M NaOH at 750 rpm. However, it increased to about 81 m(2)/g for Fe3O4/SiO2 combination with 50 nm as particle size, indicating the presence of about 15 nm SiO2 layer. Finally, the stable magnetic fluid contained well-dispersed magnetite-silica nanoshells which showed fast magnetic response. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.