Structural, thermal and magnetic properties of barium-ferrite powders substituted with Mn, Cu or Co and X (X = Sr and Ni) prepared by the sol-gel method

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In this study, Ferrite A (undoped barium hexaferrite), Ferrite B (MnCuNi-doped barium hexaferrite), Ferrite C (MnCuSr-doped barium hexaferrite), Ferrite D (MnCoNi-doped barium hexaferrite) and Ferrite E (MnCoSr-doped barium hexaferrite) powders were prepared by sol-gel processing. The produced powders were calcined at 550 °C for 6 h and sintered at 1000 °C for 5 h to obtain the required phases. The powders were characterized by differential thermal analysis/thermogravimetric analysis (DTA/TG), X-ray diffractometry (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and vibrating-sample magnetometry (VSM). The XRD patterns indicated that the pure barium ferrite phase was not obtained. The presence of M-type BaFe <inf>11.6</inf>Mn <inf>0.4</inf>O <inf>19</inf> was confirmed in the Ferrite B and Ferrite D patterns. In the Ferrite C pattern, there were the phases of BaFe <inf>12</inf>O <inf>19</inf>, Ba <inf>2</inf>Cu <inf>2</inf>Fe <inf>12</inf>O <inf>22</inf> (X or Z-type) and Sr <inf>3</inf>Fe <inf>2</inf>O <inf>6.16</inf>. The Ba <inf>0.5</inf>Sr <inf>0.5</inf>Fe <inf>12</inf> phase was easily observed in the Ferrite E pattern. The results showed that the dopant materials significantly change the particle shape of Ferrite A powders, but also lower the value of the coercivity. A higher saturation magnetization was observed for the Ferrite D powder. © 2012 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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Barium Ferrite, Copper-Manganese Substitution, Sol-Gel

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Materiali in Tehnologije

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