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

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 Authors
M.H. Mahmoud, A.M.Elshahawy, SalahA.Makhlouf, H.H.Hamdeh
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Research Member
Research Pages
21-26
Research Publisher
ELSEVIER
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
343
Research Year
2013