Effect of vanadium doping on structural and magnetic properties of defective nano-nickel ferrite

Nano-nickel ferrites defected by vanadium doping (NiV x Fe 2−1.67 x O 4 , 0 ≤  x  ≤ 0.25) were prepared using a simple sol gel method. Rietveld analysis revealed a nonmonotonic change in lattice parameter, oxygen parameter and magnetization upon doping with vanadium. Cation distributions suggested f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing Materials science & processing, 2018-04, Vol.124 (4), p.1-9, Article 290
Hauptverfasser: Heiba, Zein K., Mohamed, Mohamed Bakr, Wahba, Adel Maher, Almalowi, M. I.
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Zusammenfassung:Nano-nickel ferrites defected by vanadium doping (NiV x Fe 2−1.67 x O 4 , 0 ≤  x  ≤ 0.25) were prepared using a simple sol gel method. Rietveld analysis revealed a nonmonotonic change in lattice parameter, oxygen parameter and magnetization upon doping with vanadium. Cation distributions suggested from either Rietveld analysis or from experimental magnetic moments were in a good agreement. For low doping values ( x  = 0.05), vanadium was residing mainly in octahedral sites, while for samples with vanadium content ( x  ≥ 0.1) a significant part of vanadium ions resided at tetrahedral sites; a result which has been confirmed by the analysis of Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrums obtained for the samples. The transmission electron microscope (TEM) image showed fine spherical particles with size of ∼ 11 nm. All samples showed a superparamagnetic nature with a nonmonotonic change of either magnetization ( M S ) or coercivity (H C ) with the content of nonmagnetic V 5+ . The cation occupancies indicated presence of an enormous number of vacancies through doping with high valence cation V 5+ , making present samples potential electrodes for Li- or Na-ion batteries.
ISSN:0947-8396
1432-0630
DOI:10.1007/s00339-018-1721-3