Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9808671 | Materials Letters | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A magnetite with high aspect ratio has been synthesized by a wet chemical process. A surfactant, polyethylene glycol, was used as the template, and a ferrous ammonia sulphate was used as iron source. In the one-step synthesis, a suitable ratio between the rates of deposition and oxidation of ferrous ions was achieved by adjusting the diffusion of ammonia and resulted in the iron oxide deposited with nanorod morphology. According to X-ray powder diffraction analysis, these nanorods crystallize in structure of magnetite phase. Transition electron microscopy and selected area electron diffraction investigations have revealed that nanorods are single crystal and up to 2000 nm long and their diameters generally range from 20 to 100 nm. The measurement by vibration sample magnetization shows the magnetization of the as-synthesized nanorods is higher than 50 emu/g. The presented one-step synthesis approach provides an advantageous access to large quantity of this important anisotropic nanomaterial.
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Authors
Shuyi Chen, Jian Feng, Xuefeng Guo, Jianming Hong, Weiping Ding,