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Low-temperature combustion synthesis of cobalt magnesium ferrite magnetic nanoparticles: effects of fuel-to-oxidizer ratio and sintering temperature

Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, Volume 76, No. 2, Year 2015

Abstract: The effects of glycine-to-nitrate molar ratio (G/N) and sintering temperature of 600 °C on the solution combustion synthesis of nanocrystalline Co0.8Mg0.2Fe2O4 (CMFO) are reported. The structural, morphological and magnetic properties of CMFO could be controlled by using different combinations of glycine fuel and metal nitrates and also sintering temperature. Thermodynamic considerations of the combustion processes show that the exothermicity, adiabatic flame temperature and the amount of gases released increase with increase in G/N. The auto-combusted and sintered powders obtained were characterized by X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermo-gravimetric analysis–differential scanning calorimetry and vibrating scanning magnetometer measurements. SEM images of CMFO showed that the G/N ratio and sintering temperature had pronounced effect on the microstructure regarding density and porosity. The magnetization, crystallite sizes and crystallinity of the CMFO spinel phase increased with increase in G/N ratio and sintering temperature. Raman spectroscopic analysis showed that only the fuel-rich sample gave the five Raman active modes characteristic of a spinel structure. The obtained results were also discussed in comparison with ferrite system formed by different synthesis processes. Graphical Abstract: XRD of CMFO auto-combustion powders prepared with different G/N ratios: (a) G/N = 2.22, (b) G/N = 1.48 and (c) G/N = 0.74.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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