Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1624587 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The citrate–nitrate gel combustion route was used to prepare SrFe12O19(s), BaFe12O19(s) and PbFe12O19(s). The compounds were characterized by Rietveld profile analysis of the X-ray powder diffraction data. The thermal expansion coefficients of MFe12O19 (M = Sr, Ba and Pb) were determined using high temperature powder X-ray diffraction data. The lattice parameters of these compounds were fitted into polynomial expressions as a function of temperature. Melting points of MFe12O19 (M = Sr, Ba and Pb) were determined using high temperature calorimeter and the values are; 1632 K, 1611 K and 1538 K, respectively. Standard molar heat capacities of BaFe12O19(s) and PbFe12O19(s) were determined from 130 K to 850 K using a heat flux type differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and heat capacity anomalies were observed at 725 K and 718 K, respectively. This heat capacity anomaly is due to the magnetic order–disorder transition from ferrimagnetic state to paramagnetic state.

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