JOURNAL ARTICLE

Magnetic Properties of Spinel Cobalt–Manganese Ferrites

Abstract

Cobalt ferrite (CoFe 2 O 4 ) and manganese substituted cobalt ferrite (Co 0.25 Mn 0.75 Fe 2 O 4 ) were synthesized by coprecipitation and sol-gel methods. X-ray diffraction revealed that manganese ions slightly enlarged the crystal lattice with respect to pure cobalt ferrite. Magnetization, linear magnetostriction, and piezomagnetic coefficient values tended to decrease with the ion substitution. Linear magnetostriction dropped from a value of -111.5 ppm for cobalt ferrite to values of -22.6 and -30.6 ppm for the substituted samples obtained from coprecipitation and sol-gel, respectively. The sample prepared by sol-gel technique resulted in a higher magnetization, magnetostriction, and piezomagnetic coefficient than that synthesized by coprecipitation method.

Keywords:
Coprecipitation Materials science Cobalt Manganese Ferrite (magnet) Magnetization Octahedron Ferromagnetism Analytical Chemistry (journal) Crystal structure Nuclear magnetic resonance Crystallography Physics Inorganic chemistry Chemistry Condensed matter physics Organic chemistry Metallurgy Composite material

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Magnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Multiferroics and related materials
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