Magnetic aerogels from FePt and CoPt3 directly from organic solution

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Here the synthesis of magnetic aerogels from iron platinum and cobalt platinum nanoparticles is presented. The use of hydrazine monohydrate as destabilizing agent triggers the gelation directly from organic solution, and therefore a phase transfer to aqueous media prior to the gelation is not necessary. The aerogels were characterized through Transmission Electron Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Powder X-Ray Diffraction Analysis and Argon Physisorption measurements to prove the formation of a porous network and define their compositions. Additionally, magnetization measurements in terms of hysteresis cycles at 5 K and 300 K (M-H-curves) as well as zero field cooled-field cooled measurements (ZFC-FC measurements) of the dried colloids and the respective xero- and aerogels were performed, in order to analyze the influence of the gelation process and the network structure on the magnetic properties.

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Schoske, L., Lübkemann-Warwas, F., Morales, I., Wesemann, C., Eckert, J. G., Graf, R. T., & Bigall, N. C. (2024). Magnetic aerogels from FePt and CoPt3 directly from organic solution. Nanoscale, 16(8), 4229–4238. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3nr05892a

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