Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1463354 Ceramics International 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thermal decomposition of cobalt tris(malonato)ferrate(III)trihydrate precursor, Co3[Fe(CH2C2O4)3]·3H2O has been investigated from ambient temperature to 600 °C in static air atmosphere using various physico-chemical techniques, i.e. TG–DTG–DSC, XRD, Mössbauer and IR spectroscopic techniques. The precursor undergoes dehydration and decomposition simultaneously to yield cobalt malonate and iron(II) malonate intermediates at 205 °C. At higher temperature (325 °C) these intermediate species undergo exothermic decomposition to yield CoO and α-Fe2O3, respectively. Finally cobalt ferrite, CoFe2O4, has been obtained as a result of solid–solid reaction between Fe2O3 and CoO at a temperature (380 °C) much lower than that of ceramic method. SEM analysis of the final thermolysis product reveals the formation of monodisperse cobalt ferrite nano-particles with an average particle size of 45 nm. Magnetic studies show that these particles have a saturation magnetization of 3095 G and Curie temperature of 504 °C. Lower magnitude of these parameters as compared to the bulk values is attributed to the smaller particle size.

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