Title of article :
Effect of FeCl2 Concentration on the Properties of Magnetic Nanoparticles by Using Massart’s Procedure
Author/Authors :
ANG, B.C. university of malaya - Faculty of Engineering, Center of Advanced Materials - Department of Mechanical, Malaysia , YAACOB, I.I. International Islamic University Malaysia - Kuliyyah of Engineering - Department of Manufacturing and Materials Engineering, Malaysia , CHEW, C.S. Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman - Faculty of Engineering and Science - Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Malaysia
From page :
611
To page :
616
Abstract :
The effect of variation of FeCl2 concentration on the properties of magnetic nanoparticles produced by Massart’s procedure was investigated. Samples with different FeCl2 concentration of 0.1, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 and 1.5 M were produced. In this technique, an aqueous mixture of ferrous and ferric chloride was co-precipitated under controlled conditions to yield magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles. Thermogravimatric analysis (up to 700oC) showed a continuous weight loss from room temperature to 200oC that was mainly due to evaporation of water from the sample. Above 230oC, no more weight loss was observed indicating the stability of the maghemite nanoparticles. The lattice parameter of the samples obtained from X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the nanoparticles formed were maghemite (γ-Fe2O3). The crystallite sizes calculated from the broadening of XRD peaks were 6.79, 6.56, 6.15, 6.72 and 7.24 nm for FeCl2 concentration of 0.1, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 and 1.5 M, respectively. The magnetization curves showed no hysteresis indicating that the particles were superparamagnetic. The least upper bound of the ‘magnetic’ sizes calculated were 7.53, 6.29, 5.92, 6.41 and 8.04 nm and the physical sizes measured from TEM images were 5.97, 6.02, 4.98, 5.35 and 5.98 nm, respectively. The crystallite, magnetic and physical sizes were similar, indicating that the particles are monocrystals.
Keywords :
Maghemite , magnetic nanoparticles , Massart’s procedure
Record number :
2555890
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