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Mössbauer and magnetization studies of nickel ferrite nanoparticle synthesized by the microwave-combustion method

Research Authors
M.H. Mahmoud, A.M.Elshahawy, SalahA.Makhlouf, H.H.Hamdeh
Research Abstract

Nanocrystalline nickel ferrite was synthesized from its stoichiometric metal nitrates and urea mixtures, using a microwave assisted combustion method. The process was convenient, inexpensive and efficient method for formation of NiFe2O4 nanomaterials. Effect of urea/metal nitrates ratio on the obtained phases, particle size and magnetic properties has been investigated by various techniques. Saturation magnetization of 50 emu/g was observed at room temperature (RT) for larger particles, and it decreases with decreasing particle size. The coercivity attains a maximum value of 170 Oe when the particle size was ~ 20 nm, and decreases with increasing particle size. Mössbauer spectra measured at RT for some representative samples show a combination of ordered and superparamagnetic behavior, whereas those collected at 20 K elucidate the nature of the obtained phases and cation distribution.

Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Research Publisher
ELSEVIER
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
343
Research Year
2013
Research Pages
21-26