JOURNAL ARTICLE

Properties of Magnetic Nanoparticles Prepared by Co-Precipitation

Jong-Hee KimSang-Mun KimYong‐Il Kim

Year: 2014 Journal:   Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Vol: 14 (11)Pages: 8739-8744   Publisher: American Scientific Publishers

Abstract

Magnetic nanoparticles were synthesized by the addition of ammonium hydroxide to an iron chloride solution by chemical co-precipitation. In order to examine systematically the crystal phase, average size, and magnetic properties of the magnetic nanoparticles, the following were used as experimental parameters: molar ratio of Fe2+/Fe3+, composition of the iron chloride solution, amount of ammonium hydroxide, reaction temperature, and oxidation time of reaction precipitate. In the processing conditions of Fe2+/Fe3+ ratios of 0.5 and 1.0, iron chloride solutions of 0.1-0.8 m, NH4OH molar ratios of 6-14R, reaction temperatures of 25-80 degrees C, and oxidation times of 5-90 min, the co-precipitated nanoparticles were observed to exist as a single phase of Fe3O4. The average size of the particles was approximately 20 nm, and their magnetization was saturated at about 60 emu/g with superparamagnetism. When the iron chloride solution comprised only Fe2+ ions, the oxidation of the reaction precipitates also developed a Fe3O4 phase. However, the particle size reached 78 nm with increasing oxidation times, and the saturation magnetization increased significantly to 82 emu/g while its coercive force was 150 Oe, which indicated that the nanoparticles were paramagnetic.

Keywords:
Ammonium hydroxide Materials science Superparamagnetism Coercivity Nanoparticle Ammonium chloride Particle size Chloride Precipitation Hydroxide Magnetic nanoparticles Paramagnetism Inorganic chemistry Phase (matter) Nuclear chemistry Magnetization Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Physical chemistry Metallurgy Chemistry Chromatography Organic chemistry Magnetic field

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