Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1521720 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Microwave-assisted benzyl alcohol route, starting form Fe(III) acetylacetonate, was applied to obtain crystalline magnetite nanoparticles. In particular the effect of synthesis time on the physical and magnetic properties of the so obtained powders were evaluated. By means of this approach, monocrystalline magnetite particles with size ranging from 4 to 8Â nm were obtained. The crystallinity increases as the microwave thermal treatment is increased and reaches almost 95Â wt% with treatment time of 240Â min. The size of the units individually responding to a magnetic field is slightly larger than the nanoparticle size, indicating partial aggregation of nanoparticles. Both the magnetization of powders and the effects of magnetic dipolar interaction increase with increasing heating time. All powders behave as weakly interacting superparamagnetic materials over an extended temperature interval.
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Authors
Corrado Sciancalepore, Roberto Rosa, Gabriele Barrera, Paola Tiberto, Paolo Allia, Federica Bondioli,