Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1804897 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A solid of 7.7 wt% iron-loaded MCM-41 was obtained by impregnating the mesoporous material with an Fe-carrying organic salt after subjecting the matrix to a silylation treatment. The Mössbauer and magnetic results show that the as-prepared composite is mainly made up of fine Fe3O4 particles that display a superparamagnetic relaxation at room temperature and block at ≈42 K. A percentage of ≈24% of the iron-containing phases is magnetically blocked at room temperature, and belongs to Fe3O4 that undergoes the Verwey transition. In addition, there is a minor Fe(III) phase that remains paramagnetic down to 4.2 K.
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Authors
Nicolás A. Fellenz, Sergio G. Marchetti, José F. Bengoa, Roberto C. Mercader, Silvana J. Stewart,