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The structural and magnetic properties of the nano-CoFe2O4 ferrite prepared by sol-gel auto-combustion technique

Single-phased nano-crystalline CoFe2O4 ferrite has been prepared using the sol-gel auto-combustion technique. The refinement analyses of X-ray diffraction patterns confirm crystallization of the sample in the (Fd3̅m) space group. The corresponding lattice constant was estimated to be aexp = 8.37 Å....

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Published in:Journal of alloys and compounds 2020-03, Vol.817, p.152786, Article 152786
Main Authors: Al Maashani, Mohammed S., Khalaf, Kadhim A., Gismelseed, Abbasher M., Al-Omari, Imaddin A.
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Summary:Single-phased nano-crystalline CoFe2O4 ferrite has been prepared using the sol-gel auto-combustion technique. The refinement analyses of X-ray diffraction patterns confirm crystallization of the sample in the (Fd3̅m) space group. The corresponding lattice constant was estimated to be aexp = 8.37 Å. Theoretical values of other structural parameters such as the ionic radii, bond lengths and the electronegativity at the tetrahedral and octahedral sites have been calculated and compared with values of other spinel systems. The cation distributions indicate that the present system is a partially inversed spinel with inversion factor 0.68. The FT-IR transmittance spectrum has been measured in the range (400–4000) cm−1. It shows the transmittance bands at (575, 1638, 2900 and 3465) cm−1. The 575 cm−1 band has been attributed to the oxygen-metal vibration at the tetrahedral sites. The Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDXS) shows the consistency of the weight percentages of the Co and Fe ions with stoichiometric contents within 3% accuracy. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used in the estimation of the average particle size. The average particle sizes were estimated to be around 95 nm. Values of isomer shifts were found to be in the range (0.29–0.46) mm/s, which indicate that Fe3+ oxidation state is dominant and probably low percentage of ferrous Fe2+ ions. The saturation magnetization at room temperature was determined to be 69 emu/g and the reduced remanent magnetization value (Mr/Ms) was found to be 0.35. The Yafet-Kittel angle, the blocking (TB) temperature and Curie (TC) temperatures were estimated to be 33°, 724 K and 810 K respectively. The high values of TB and TC were attributed to the strength of the A-B super-exchange interactions experienced in the CoFe2O4 sample. The graphical abstract shows: schematic diagram of the steps of the sol-gel method. [Display omitted] •Synthesis of nano Co-ferrites by the “sol-gel auto-combustion technique”.•Characterization using XRD, TEM, SEM, FT-IR, MS and VSM techniques.•The spinel type of the nano Co-ferrites is the partially inversed with inversion factor of 0.68.•The lattice parameter equals to 8.37 Å with an average crystallite size of 26 nm.•The order parameter equal zero with maximum configurational entropy of 15.87 J/mol,K.
ISSN:0925-8388
1873-4669
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.152786