Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1332735 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2008 | 6 Pages |
ZnFe2O4ZnFe2O4 has a spinel-type structure with Zn2+Zn2+ ions located mainly on tetrahedral sites and Fe3+Fe3+ ions located on octahedral sites. ZnFe2O4ZnFe2O4 was synthesized in air by a solid state reaction and characterized with X-ray diffraction, high temperature neutron diffraction, resistivity measurements and dilatometry. The distribution of cations in ZnFe2O4ZnFe2O4 was measured from 298 to 1243 K and results show that above 673 K the cations start to redistributed in the structure. ZnFe2O4ZnFe2O4 has a semi-conducting behavior at room temperature, but at temperatures above 905 K the conductivity decreases as the result of an Fe–Fe interaction between octahedral sites.
High temperature in situ neutron powder diffraction, dilatometry and resistivity measurements was performed on the spinel-type oxide ZnFe2O4ZnFe2O4.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide