Magnetic properties of NiCuZn ferrites synthesized by oxalate precursor method

TitleMagnetic properties of NiCuZn ferrites synthesized by oxalate precursor method
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsGhodake, SA, Ghodake, UR, Sawant, SR, Suryavanshi, SS, Bakare, PP
JournalJournal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Volume305
Issue1
Pagination110-119
Date PublishedOCT
ISSN0304-8853
Keywordsinitial permeability, magneticproperties, Magnetization, NiCuZn ferrites, XRD
Abstract

Ni-Cu-Zn ferrites have been synthesized by employing co-precipitation technique using oxalate precursors. X-ray diffractograms did not show impurity phases, indicating single-phase formation of the ferrites. The diffractograms of oxalate complex decomposed at 650 degrees C show that ferritization is complete up to 650 degrees C. Lattice parameter a (angstrom) was found to decrease with the addition of Ni2+ which is attributed to ionic sizes of Ni2+ (0.69 angstrom), which replaces Cu2+ (0.72 angstrom). From the thermogravimetric studies it is observed that the experimentally observed total mass loss (%), agrees with theoretically calculated mass loss (%) indicating maintenance of requisite stoichiometry. Initial permeability (mu(i)) shows increase when Ni2+ is added up to x = 0.15 while for (x > 0. 15), it decreases. The increase in initial permeability (mu(i)) is attributed to monotonic increase in Ms, and K-1 on addition of Ni2+. However, the microstructure and density (porosity) also influence mu(i) variations. The decrease in pi is attributable to increase of K-1. The composition with density 91.14% exhibits large mu(i) which also tends to increase with temperature up to 60 degrees C. Thus its usable range extends up to 60 degrees C. This samples has T-c near to 160 degrees C. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.jmmm.2005.11.041
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Foreign

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