Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1516500 Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

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.

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