Metal Ions Induce Growth and Magnetism Alternation of [alpha]-Fe2O3 Crystals Bound by High-Index Facets
In this study, quasi-cubic and hexagonal bipyramid [alpha]-Fe2O3 polyhedrons with high-index facets exposed were controllably synthesized by applying metal ions Zn2+ or Cu2+ as structure-directing agents. The growth of the [alpha]-Fe2O3 nanostructures with high-index facets were induced by metal ion...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemistry : a European journal 2012-07, Vol.18 (29), p.8957 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, quasi-cubic and hexagonal bipyramid [alpha]-Fe2O3 polyhedrons with high-index facets exposed were controllably synthesized by applying metal ions Zn2+ or Cu2+ as structure-directing agents. The growth of the [alpha]-Fe2O3 nanostructures with high-index facets were induced by metal ions without the addition of any other surfactants. The quasi-cubic form controlled by Zn2+ looks like a cube but has an angle of approximately 86° bound by (012), (10-2), and (1-12) facets, whereas the hexagonal bipyramid form controlled by Cu2+ has a sixfold axis bound by {012} facets. Magnetic measurements confirm that these two kinds of nanocrystals display shape- and surface-dependent magnetic behaviors. The hexagonal bipyramid iron oxide nanocrystals show a lower Morin transition temperature of 240K and might be spin-canted ferromagnetically controlled at room temperature, and the ferromagnetism disappears at low temperature. The quasi-cubic nanocrystals have a splitting between FC curve and ZFC curve from the highest experimental temperature and no Morin transformation occurs; this indicates that they would be defect ferromagnetically controlled at low temperature. The reported metal-ion-directing technique could provide a universal method for shape- and surface-controlled synthesis of nanocrystals with high-index facets exposed. |
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ISSN: | 0947-6539 1521-3765 |
DOI: | 10.1002/chem.201201108 |