ZnFe2O4: Rapid and sub-100 °C synthesis and anneal-tuned magnetic properties
01 natural sciences
0104 chemical sciences
DOI:
10.1039/c1jm14874e
Publication Date:
2011-12-13T16:00:25Z
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Nanocrystalline zinc ferrite (ZFO) has been synthesized from metal acetylacetonates by microwave irradiation for 5 min in the presence of a surfactant. The as-prepared material is ZFO and has been subjected in air to conventional furnace annealing and to rapid annealing at different temperatures. Both annealing protocols lead to well-crystallized ZFO, with crystallite sizes in the range ∼8–20 nm, which is ferrimagnetic, even at room temperature, with magnetization attaining saturation. While the magnetization MS of conventionally annealed ZFO varies with crystallite size in the expected manner, rapid annealing leads to high MS even when the crystallite size is relatively large. The coercivity is greater in the conventionally annealed ZFO. Thermal and magnetic measurements suggest that the inhomogeneous site cationic distribution within each crystallite caused by rapid annealing can be used to tailor the magnetic behaviour of nanocrystalline ferrites.
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