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Effects of thermal treatments on structural and magnetic properties of acicular α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles

TitleEffects of thermal treatments on structural and magnetic properties of acicular α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsSuber, L., Fiorani D., Imperatori P., Foglia S., Montone Amelia, and Zysler R.
JournalNanostructured Materials
Volume11
Pagination797-803
ISSN09659773
KeywordsAnnealing, Antiferromagnetic materials, Hematites, Hydrolysis, Iron oxides, Magnetic variables measurement, Magnetization, Nanostructured materials, Particles (particulate matter), Phase transitions, polymerization, Scanning electron microscopy, Spin reorientation Morin temperature, Transmission electron microscopy, X ray crystallography
Abstract

The effect of transformations induced by annealing at different temperatures (450<Ta<1000 °C) on the structure and magnetic properties of acicular α-Fe2O3 particles (major axis: 330±50 nm; minor axis: 70±10 nm) have been investigated by X-ray diffraction, TEM, SEM and magnetization measurements. The particles were prepared by hydrolysis and polymerization in an aqueous solution of FeCl3. In the as-prepared sample, particles are constituted by small units (3-5 nm) separated by a less dense interlayer, while keeping the same crystallographic orientation. With increasing Ta, the sample microstructure evolves towards a collapse of the small units and then to a coalescence of particles. Coherently, the spin reorientation Morin temperature TM increases with Ta, the highest value (TM = 259 K) being comparable to that of the bulk sample.

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cited By 44; Conference of Proceedings of the 1999 4th International Workshop on Metastable Phases: Magnetic Structural and Transport Properties of Nanostructured Materials and Composites, New Properties and Functional Applications ; Conference Date: 7 April 1999 Through 9 April 1999; Conference Code:56114

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DOI10.1016/S0965-9773(99)00369-4
Citation KeySuber1999797