Abstract
The effect of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) addition on the crystal structure, morphology, and magnetic properties of co-precipitated hexagonal barium ferrite was investigated. For a fixed amount of surfactant, different Fe3+concentrations and Fe3+/Ba2+ratios were used to optimize the formation of single-phase barium ferrite particles. The results indicated that the obtained ferrite particles exhibited coercivity changes similar to those of superparamagnetic particles with larger than theoretically calculated particle sizes. This results from the softening of the material due to the size reduction of the grains and incorporation of excess barium, localized on the surface of the particles. Therefore, lowering the energy barrier required to reverse the magnetization was observed, while high magnetization saturation was preserved. The precipitation of barium ferrite particles from a surfactant-rich solution allowed control of BaFe12O19magnetic properties without introducing any modifications inside the crystal structure.
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Dudziak, S., Ryzynska, Z., Bielan, Z., Ryl, J., Klimczuk, T., & Zielinska-Jurek, A. (2020). Pseudo-superparamagnetic behaviour of barium hexaferrite particles. RSC Advances, 10(32), 18784–18796. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra01619e
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