Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1490749 Materials Research Bulletin 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A series of Co–Sn substituted barium ferrite particles have been successfully synthesized by a reverse microemulsion technique. The effects of heteroatom contents and precipitating agents were investigated, respectively. It was found that the presence of heteroatoms could enhance lattice parameters, affect morphology evolution and modulate magnetic properties. Particularly, an unusual saturation magnetization (>70.0 emu/g) could be achieved under low heteroatoms concentration due to preferential occupation in specific sites. Precipitating agents played a critical role in forming barium ferrite phase, only sufficient precipitating agents could produce high-purity phase. Besides, this method is not limited in the synthesis of Co–Sn substituted barium ferrite, it can be extended to other heteroatoms, such as Ni–Zr and La, and resultant products also show well crystalline phase and unique magnetic properties.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► The synthesis of heteroatom-substituted barium ferrite by reverse emulsion route. ► The critical role of amount of precipitating agent for barium ferrite phase. ► The unique magnetic properties of obtained particles from reverse emulsion system.

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