JOURNAL ARTICLE

Characterization of carbon-coated core-shell iron nanoparticles annealed by oxygen and nitrogen

Abstract

Nanocomposites consisting of nanoparticles of iron oxide (Fe3O4) and iron carbide (Fe3C) with a core-shell structure (Fe core, Fe3O4 and/or Fe3C shells) coated with additional graphite-like carbon layer dispersed in carbon matrix have been synthesized by solid-phase pyrolysis of iron-phthalocyanine (FePc) and iron-porphyrin (FePr) with a pyrolysis temperature of 900°C, and post-annealing conducted at temperatures ranging from 150°C to 550°C under controlled oxygen- and/or nitrogen-rich environments. A comprehensive analysis of the samples’ morphology, composition, structure, size, and magnetic characteristics was performed by utilizing scanning electron microscopy (SEM), high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-STEM) with elemental mapping, X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), and magnetic measurements by utilizing vibrating sample magnetometry (VSM). The effect of the annealing process on magnetic performance and efficient control of the hysteresis loop and specific absorption rate (SAR) are discussed.

Keywords:
Materials science Annealing (glass) Transmission electron microscopy Magnetic hysteresis Pyrolysis Scanning electron microscope Iron oxide Nanoparticle Chemical engineering Nanocomposite Analytical Chemistry (journal) Graphite Carbide Iron oxide nanoparticles Magnetic nanoparticles Nanotechnology Chemistry Metallurgy Composite material Magnetization

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Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Magnetic properties of thin films
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Iron oxide chemistry and applications
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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