Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1516500 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Perovskite and spinels oxides have received renewed attention due to the possibility of combining both structures in di-phase composites to obtain multifunctional materials. In this work, barium titanate (perovskite)-cobalt ferrite (spinel) composite powders with different microstructures were obtained from thermal treatment of amorphous precursors at 500–1100 °C. The precursors were prepared by combining coprecipitation and sol–gel routes. Lyophilization of ferrite prior to mixing was used as a strategy to control interphase reaction. Mössbauer spectroscopy showed that the dispersion of coprecipitated ferrite in a viscous BaTiO3 precursor gel resulted in superparamagnetic behavior and reduction of the local magnetic field of site [B].
► Barium titanate–cobalt ferrite composites were prepared by sol–gel and mixture. ► The microstructure of the sol–gel composite was improved. ► Lyophilization was successful in controlling interphase reaction. ► The hyperfine interactions were strongly affected in the sol–gel composite. ► The dispersion of ferrite in the gel hindered particle growth.