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STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION AND MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF


NANOCRYSTALLINE MAGNESIUMZINC SOFT FERRITES SYNTHESIZED
BY GLYCINENITRATE COMBUSTION PROCESS
S. Hajarpour a, A. Honarbakhsh Raouf a,n, Kh. Gheisari b

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Recent studies reveal that nanoparticle ferrites show an unu- sual magnetic behavior. This
unusual behavior is caused by redistribution from inverse to mixed spinel type, which
occurs at nanolevel, resulting in an enhancement of magnetization as compared to the
bulk.

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MG1-XZNXFE2O4(DENGAN X===0, 0,1, 0,2, 0,3, 0,4, 0,5DAN 0,6) DENGAN METODE
GLYCINE NITRATE COMBUTISION PROCESS

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2.1. Materials and Chemical Reaction

(1-x)Mg(NO3)2.6H2O+xZn(NO3)2.6H2O+2Fe(NO3)3.9H2O+6NH2CH2COOH+3,5O2
Mg1-xZnxFe2O4+7N2+12CO2+15H2O

2.2. Preparation Techniques


Structural studies on the as-prepared powders are conducted using X-ray
diffraction(XRD,BrukerD8) with Cuk radiation.
The microstructure evaluation and morphological features of the product powders
are determined by field emission scanning electron microscopy(FESEM;HitachiS4160)ofthegold-coated samples.

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Nanocrystalline Mg1-xZnxFe2O4 ferrite powders are produced


throught he glycinenitrate process. Analys is of the X-ray diffraction
spectrum shows that the prepared samples have single-phase spinel
structures. Crystallitesizes, calculated from XRD data, are in the
range3647nm. Magnetic measurements show that anti parallel spin
couplingexists when Zn content is less than 0.4. For higher Zn
contents,spincanting occurs and saturation magnetization decreases.
It is concluded from the conducted work that MgZn ferrite can be
successfully produced by glycinenitrate process with higher values
of saturation magnetization, inless time and with easier steps, when
compared toot her techniques.

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