Preparation of lightweight nanocrystalline and mesoporous barium ferrite (BaM)

Ying Huang, Fei Huang, Yanli Wang, Qijie Wang

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Abstract

We aim to reduce the density of BaM (BaFe12O19) as much as possible and we do succeed reducing it by approximately 49%. We prepared BaM by sol-gel technology, adding the sol in organic amine. In the full paper, we explain our experimental research in much detail; here we give only a briefing. We characterized the samples with TG (thermogravimetry), DSC (differential scanning calorimetry), XRD (X-ray diffraction) and FT-IR (Fourier transform infrared) techniques. We found that the n-butylaine's templet action was better than those of triethylamine and triethanolamine. Employing N2 absorption-desorption isotherms, we obtained the following results: (1) mesopores that were nearly uniform in diameter, the average diameter being 9.42 nm; (2) with an addition of 40 wt% of n-butylaine, the specific pore volume was 0.026 cm3/g, and density was 2.73 g/cm3 (the standard density of BaM is 5.32 g/cm3). Again, under an addition of 40 wt% of n-butylaine, we, employing AJ-III AFM (atom force microscopy), found that the crystalline structure of BaM was good, the average particle size was 119.550 nm, and the minimum particle size was 22.039 nm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)702-707
Number of pages6
JournalXibei Gongye Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Northwestern Polytechnical University
Volume23
Issue number6
StatePublished - Dec 2005

Keywords

  • Nanocrystalline and mesoporous barium ferrite (BaM)
  • Sol-gel technology
  • Templet

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