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Nanometric particle size and phase controlled synthesis and characterization of γ-Fe2O3 or (α + γ)-Fe2O3 by a modified sol-gel method

Authors :
Mariani A. Ciciliati
Luiz A. S. de Oliveira
Flávio F. Ivashita
J. Martin Pastor
Andrea Paesano
Lais T. Silva
Bruna da Silva Pereira
Marcela Fernandes Silva
Edgardo Alfonso Gómez Pineda
Daniela Martins Fernandes de Oliveira
J. Iñaki Pérez-Landazábal
Kleber R. Pirota
Ana Adelina Winkler Hechenleitner
Source :
Journal of Applied Physics. 114:104311
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 2013.

Abstract

Fe2O3 nanoparticles with sizes ranging from 15 to 53 nm were synthesized by a modified sol-gel method. Maghemite particles as well as particles with admixture of maghemite and hematite were obtained and characterized by XRD, FTIR, UV-Vis photoacoustic and Mossbauer spectroscopy, TEM, and magnetic measurements. The size and hematite/maghemite ratio of the nanoparticles were controlled by changing the Fe:PVA (poly (vinyl alcohol)) monomeric unit ratio used in the medium reaction (1:6, 1:12, 1:18, and 1:24). The average size of the nanoparticles decreases, and the maghemite content increases with increasing PVA amount until 1:18 ratio. The maghemite and hematite nanoparticles showed cubic and hexagonal morphology, respectively. Direct band gap energy were 1.77 and 1.91 eV for A6 and A18 samples. Zero-field-cooling–field-cooling curves show that samples present superparamagnetic behavior. Maghemite-hematite phase transition and hematite Neel transition were observed near 700 K and 1015 K, respectively. Magnetization of the particles increases consistently with the increase in the amount of PVA used in the synthesis. Mossbauer spectra were adjusted with a hematite sextet and maghemite distribution for A6, A12, and A24 and with maghemite distribution for A18, in agreement with XRD results.

Details

ISSN :
10897550 and 00218979
Volume :
114
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Applied Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........a3684113d263512a0ed818596cac98ea
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4821253