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Title: | Properties of Cr-substituted M-type barium ferrites prepared by nitrate-citrate gel-autocombustion process |
Authors: | S. Ounnunkad P. Winotai |
Authors: | S. Ounnunkad P. Winotai |
Keywords: | Physics and Astronomy |
Issue Date: | 1-Jun-2006 |
Abstract: | The Cr-substituted M-type barium hexaferrites, BaFe12-xCrxO19, with x = 0.0 - 0.8 have been successfully prepared by nitrate-citrate auto-combustion process using citric acid as a fuel/reductant and nitrates as oxidants. The resulting precursors were calcined at 1100 °C for 1 h and followed by sintering at 1200 °C for 12 h in oxygen atmosphere. The ferrites were systematically investigated by using powder X-ray diffractometer (XRD), magnetic hysteresis recorder, Mössbauer spectrometer, and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The XRD data show the formation of pure magnetoplumbite phase without any other impurity phases. Both a and c lattice parameters calculated by the Rietveld method systematically decrease with increasing Cr content. The effects of Cr3+ions on the barium ferrites were reported and discussed in detail. The site preference of Cr3+and magnetic properties of the ferrites have been studied using Mössbauer spectra and hystereses. The results show that the magnetic properties are closely related to the distributions of Cr3+ions on the five crystallographic sites. The saturation magnetization systematically decreases, however, the coercivity increases with Cr concentration. The magnetization and Mössbauer results indicate that the Cr3+ions preferentially occupy the 2a, 12k, and 4fVIsites. The average size of hexagonal platelets obtained by SEM photographs tends to decrease with respect to Cr content. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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ISSN: | 03048853 |
Appears in Collections: | CMUL: Journal Articles |
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