Title of article :
Magnetic properties of Cr-substituted Co-ferrite nanoparticles synthesized by citrate-gel autocombustion method
Author/Authors :
Raghasudha, M Department of Chemistry - Jayaprakash Narayan College of Engineering - Andhra Pradesh, India , Ravinder, D Department of Physics, Nizam College - Basheerbagh Osmania University - Andhra Pradesh, India , Veerasomaiah, P Department of Chemistry - Osmania University - Andhra Pradesh, India
Abstract :
A series of Co-Cr nanoferrites having the chemical formula CoCrxFe2 − xO4 (x = 0.0, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9, and 1.0)
were synthesized by citrate-gel autocombustion method at a very low temperature (180°C). The X-ray diffraction
analysis of as-synthesized powders and sintered powders has confirmed the formation of single-phase cubic spinel
structure. The average particle size of the synthesized ferrites was 6 to 12 nm. Magnetic susceptibility
measurements using Faraday magnetic susceptibility balance showed the paramagnetic nature of the ferrites.
Magnetic properties of Co-Cr nanoferrites were measured using a vibrating sample magnetometer at room
temperature in the applied field of 15 kOe. The saturation magnetization decreased from 33.84 to 13.83 emu/g with
increase in Cr3+ concentrations, indicating the fact that the lesser magnetic Cr3+ ions substitute Fe3+ ions in the
octahedral sublattice of the ferrite. With improvement in the magnetic properties, the synthesized nanoferrites
become soft magnetic materials. Such materials are useful in transformer and motor cores to minimize the energy
dissipation with the alternating fields associated with AC electrical applications. The coercivity of pure CoFe2O4 was
larger than that of the Cr-doped cobalt ferrites.
Keywords :
Magnetic susceptibility , Co-Cr nanoferrites , Citrate-gel method , Saturation magnetization , Vibrating sample magnetometer , Coercivity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics