Preparation of cobalt–zinc ferrite (Co 0.8Zn 0.2Fe 2O 4) nanopowder via combustion method and investigation of its magnetic properties
[Display omitted] ▶ Cobalt–zinc ferrite was prepared by combustion method. ▶ Properties of the sample were characterized by several techniques. ▶ Curie temperature was determined to be 350 °C. Cobalt–zinc ferrite (Co 0.8Zn 0.2Fe 2O 4) was prepared by combustion method, using cobalt, zinc and iron ni...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials research bulletin 2010-12, Vol.45 (12), p.1792-1795 |
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▶ Cobalt–zinc ferrite was prepared by combustion method. ▶ Properties of the sample were characterized by several techniques. ▶ Curie temperature was determined to be 350
°C.
Cobalt–zinc ferrite (Co
0.8Zn
0.2Fe
2O
4) was prepared by combustion method, using cobalt, zinc and iron nitrates. The crystallinity of the as-burnt powder was developed by annealing at 700
°C. Crystalline phase was investigated by XRD. Using Williamson–Hall method, the average crystallite sizes for nanoparticles were determined to be about 27
nm before and 37
nm after annealing, and residual stresses for annealed particles were omitted. The morphology of the annealed sample was investigated by TEM and the mean particle size was determined to be about 30
nm. The final stoichiometry of the sample after annealing showed good agreement with the initial stoichiometry using atomic absorption spectrometry. Magnetic properties of the annealed sample such as saturation magnetization, remanence magnetization, and coercivity measured at room temperature were 70
emu/g, 14
emu/g, and 270
Oe, respectively. The Curie temperature of the sample was determined to be 350
°C using AC-susceptibility technique. |
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ISSN: | 0025-5408 1873-4227 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.materresbull.2010.09.018 |