Mössbauer and magnetic study of CoxFe3--xO4 nanoparticles

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C. Estournès
C. D’Orléans
J.-L. Rehspringer
E. Manova
B. Kunev
D. Paneva
I. Mitov
L. Petrov
M. Kurmoo
机构
[1] UMR5085 CNRS – Université Paul Sabatier,Plateforme Nationale de Frittage Flash and CIRIMAT
[2] UMR7504 CNRS,I.P.C.M.S. Groupe des Matériaux Inorganiques
[3] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Catalysis
[4] Université Louis Pasteur,Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination Organique, CNRS
[5] Institut Le Bel,UMR7140, Tectonique Moléculaire de solide
来源
Hyperfine Interactions | 2005年 / 165卷
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Co; Fe; O; (;  = 1, 2) nanoparticles; ferrite spinel; high energy ball-milling; high coercivity; Mössbauer;
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Magnetic nanoparticles of cobalt ferrites CoxFe3−xO4 (x = 1 or 2) have been obtained either by mechanical milling or thermal treatment of pre-prepared layered double hydroxide carbonate x-LDH–CO3. Mechanical milling of the 1-LDH–CO3 leads to the large-scale preparation of nearly spherical nanoparticles of CoFe2O4, the size of which (5 to 20 nm) is controlled by the treatment time. Core-shell structure with surface spin-canting has been considered for the nanoparticles formed to explain the observed hysteresis loop shift (from ZFC–FC) in the magnetic properties. Annealing treatment of the 2-LDH–CO3 below 673 K results in the formation of nearly spherical pure Co2FeO4 nanoparticles. At 673 K and above, the LDH decomposition leads to the formation of a mixture of both spinels phases Co2FeO4 and CoFe2O4, the amount of the latter increases with annealing temperature. Unusually high magnetic hardness characterized by a 22 kOe coercive field at 1.8 K has been observed, which reflects the high intrinsic anisotropy for Co2FeO4.
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