SYNTHESIS OF ULTRA-FINE PARTICLES OF BAFE12O19 BY CO- PRECIPITATION ROUTE USING CHLORIDE/NITRATE PRECURSORS

Authors

  • ATAIE A.,
  • SHEIKHI MOGHADDAM K.,
Abstract:

Ultra-fine particles of barium hexaferrite have been synthesized by co-precipitation method using barium nitride and iron chloride precursors with a Fe/Ba molar ratio of 11. Co-precipitation was carried out at 25 and 80°C using NaOH as a precipitant. Effect of coprecipitation and annealing temperatures on the phase composition and morphology of the products have been investigated using XRD and SEM, respectively. XRD results indicated existence of BaFeO3-x as a major phase in co-precipitated samples. Analysis of the XRD results also revealed that barium hexaferrite starts to form at a relatively low temperature of 700°C for sample synthesized at 80°C. SEM micrographs exhibit plate-like hexagonal particles of barium hexaferrite for calcined samples. The SEM results showed that the mean particle size of co-precipitated sample at 25°C is smaller than that of 80°C after calcining.

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volume 2  issue 4

pages  9- 15

publication date 2005-12

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