Effect of annealing on phase composition, structural and magnetic properties of Sm-Co based nanomagnetic material synthesized by sol-gel process
0103 physical sciences
01 natural sciences
DOI:
10.1016/j.jmmm.2012.02.038
Publication Date:
2012-02-28T13:22:03Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract Sm-Co based nanomagnetic material was synthesized by means of a Pechini-type sol-gel process. In this method, a suitable gel-precursor was prepared using respective metal salts and complexing agent such as citric acid. The gel-precursor was dried at 300 °C and then subjected to various reductive annealing temperatures: 350, 500 and 600 °C. The nanopowders so obtained were characterized for their structure, phase composition and magnetic properties. FT-IR studies on the gel-precursor showed the binding of metal cations with the citrate molecules in the form of metal-citrate complex. The gel-precursor, which was annealed at 350 °C showed the presence of both meta-stable cobalt carbide (Co 2 C, Co 3 C) and Co 3 O 4 phases; while the sample annealed at 500 °C indicated the sign of SmCo 5 phase. Upon increasing the reductive annealing temperature to 600 °C, crystalline phase such as fcc-Co and Sm 2 C 3 were formed prominently. FE-SEM analysis revealed the change in sample morphology from spherical to oblate spheres upon increasing the annealing temperature. VSM measurements demonstrated ferromagnetic nature at room temperature for all the nanopowders obtained irrespective of their after reductive annealing temperature.
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