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Nanosized cobalt ferrite powders obtained by pyrolytic extraction

Abstract

Heterostructures were prepared from MSM molecular sieves and magnetic materials by extraction pyrolysis. The molecular sieves were filled with solutions of extracts and heated to remove the organic phase and form an inorganic material. The annealing and dissolution of the MSM-41 molecular sieve gave nanosized cobalt ferrite powder with particles of 40 nm and a coercive force 5000 Oe.

Keywords:
Pyrolytic carbon Materials science Molecular sieve Chemical engineering Cobalt Dissolution Cobalt ferrite Coercivity Pyrolysis Ferrite (magnet) Annealing (glass) Metallurgy Composite material Chemistry Adsorption Organic chemistry

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Magnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites
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